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Garganta Del Diablo.
The most beautiful waterfall I´ve ever seen. The power was just incredible! Warning. The following blog contains images of water cascading over edifices. A lot of images of that sort. Sorry, but that´s why you go to a national park which contains dozens of sets of falls. I bet it´s cooler in person, so just try to imagine yourself at the mercy of natures most dangerous weapon: sheer beauty.
Haha I have to start blogs that cornily more often.
I arrived in Argentina from Brazil....tired, hungry cuz I was holding out for the cheaper food in Argentina (travelling turns you into a money-conscious freak), and eager to see some waterfalls!
The national park at Iguazú is situated on the tri-border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. I heard the Argentinian side of the falls as the best so there I went. The pictures can speak for themselves I suppose, I just spent the day with some Australian friends meandering around the park.
Wow nothing will top the hostel we stayed in in Puerto Iguazú. It was an old casino converted into a place for travellers. Talk about luxury...a pool with deck chairs, pool and ping pong tables, free internet, huge buffets and shows at night, and something like 200 beds in
the place. I felt like a king. For a day.
My time in Iguazú was short lived but now I´m staying in Buenos Aires with an old friend.
....But that´s another blog all together.
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Robin
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I love the haircut....I can't remember if I told you to get rid of the mullet or not...you look super good! The falls are amazing....maybe you can take me there on our honeymoon...hahaha.....getting excited to see you!