Iguacu(zu) Falls and into Argentina


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Published: April 29th 2006
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Giant cobbled streets of Parati
Caught the 6hr bus from Parati to Sao Paolo and decided to get a connection immediately onto Foz do Iguacu (Brazil), so with 20 minutes to spare got on a 15hr bus overnight which was less than comfortable.....
Had an interesting evening, met a Brasilian (Jundi) who lived near our hostel on the bus in Foz.... on the way back he invited us over and offered mineral water (sadly he´d just finished a bottle of spirit) and then treated us to some guitar playing and singing... a nice finish to my time in Brasil...

Visited Brasilian side of the falls the next day, which was good, but couldn´t help wondering what all the platforms on the Argentinian side would be like as they were closer to the falls......
Crossed into Argentina the same day staying in Puerto Iguazu and visited the falls on the Thursday.... I was not dissapointed and the Argentinian side definitely had more to offer with stunning views and plenty of walking


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Iguacu Falls

The view from Brasil
Iguazu Falls - Devils ThroatIguazu Falls - Devils Throat
Iguazu Falls - Devils Throat

The view from Argentina at Devils Throat...birds flying in the spray
Devils Throat - Forgot the sun cream!Devils Throat - Forgot the sun cream!
Devils Throat - Forgot the sun cream!

Feel the burn... and I have the last 48hrs believe me!
Paradise Lost - Who left the tap on!Paradise Lost - Who left the tap on!
Paradise Lost - Who left the tap on!

Ranks highly as one of the most beautiful places I´ve seen
Kaymen and the ButterflyKaymen and the Butterfly
Kaymen and the Butterfly

Snapped this fella in the Rio Iguazu.... lazy days for this reptile


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