Itaipú (the rock that sings) Dam Itaipú (the rock that sings) Dam

Itaipú (the rock that sings) Dam

From a bus window through the rain


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Blog: The Brazilian side of Iguazú : Iguaçu
Date: January 15th 2005

After three days of doing little more than sunbathing, swimming and eating, we thought it was about time we got back down to some ´real´ travelling. The Brazilian Cataratas (falls) We hired a taxi driver for the day to take us to the Brazilian side of Iguazu to get our bus onward to Florianopolis. Before we got the bus, he took us to the falls, a bird park and the amazing Itaipú d ... read more




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