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Published: March 28th 2011
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Na dnes nas cakala len jedna navsteva - Iguazu vodopady. Su to najvacsie a pravdepodobne najkrajsie vodopady v Juznej Amerike, tvorene 250 jednotlivymi vodopadmy a to vsetko v krasnom prostredi tropickeho pralesa plneho zvierat a roznofarebnych poletujucich motylov. Hned pri prichode sme mali stastie na Kapucinske opice sediace a skakajuce po okolitych stromov. Este sme sa na ne nestacili ani poriadne vynadivat a uz sa okolo nas prehnala skupinka nosalov cervenych. Ludi sa vobec nebali, skor ich ignorovali a jedine co ich zaujimalo bolo najst nejake jedlo. A potom uz prisla na radu hlavna atrakcia. Okolo vodopadov bola siet lavok a chodnickov a tak sa dali vidiet z roznych uhlov a levelov. Hluk z nich bol ohlusujuci, sila vody neuveritelna, slovami sa to tazko opisuje. Niektore vodopady boli take silne a vyrili okolo seba vo vzduchu tolko vody, ze sme sa naozaj obavali o nase fotaky a kameru, samozrejme ze sme od nich odchadzali uplne mokry. Neskor sme sa chceli naobedovat a hned sa k nam prihnal jeden z nosalov, chvilu sme z neho mali zabavu, Stanik si ho chcel pekne odfotit a tak mu ukazal jablcko a coatis sa z nicoho nic postavil na zadne, natiahol packu a uz utekal
prec s nasim obedom. Troska nas to mrzelo, ale prislo nam to aj smiesne. O chvilu bol spat, to uz sme si davali pozor rozhodnuty neprist o dalsie jedlo a vsetko jedlo posunuli do stredu stolu. Presibany nosal vsak znova zautocil, vyskocil, prednymi labkami sa zavesil na stol a uz uhanal so sackom nasich bagiet prec. Uz nas neprisiel taky milucky. Po obede sme sa vybrali k najvacsiemu z vodopadov Garganta del Diablo - diablove hrdlo. Hoci sme tu uz stravili niekolko hodin, tento nam opat svojou velkostou a silou vyrazil dych. Nakoniec to bol to krasny den a kludne by sme tak dokazali stravit aj viac casu. Vecer sme v nasom hotely stretli par z Norska, dali sme sa do reci a cuduj sa svete zistili ze v Norsku kazde Vianoce bezi ceska Popelka, vsetci ju musia vidiet a patri neoddelitelne k Vianociam.
For today there was just one visit for us - Iguazu falls. They are the greatest and probably the most beautiful falls of South America, made of 250 separated falls. All this lies in lovely surroundings of rainforest full of animals and multicolored butterflies flying around. Immediately after we entered we were lucky to
meet Capuchin monkeys sitting and jumping in trees around us. We didnt even had enough time to look at them properly and there already other animals to watch - coati-mondi. They werent scared of people at all, just ignored them and their only interest was to find food. And then there was time for the main attraction. There was a network of walks and pathsso we could see them from different angels nad levels. The noise from them was incredible, the power of water unbelievable, it is very hard to describe all this by words. Some of the falls were so strong and evaporated so much water into the air around that we were quite worried for our cameras and of course left completely soaked. Later when having our lunch one of the coati came to us, it was fun to watch. Stan wanted to make a nice picture, showed it an apple nad coati immediately snatched it and run away with it. We were a bit upset but it was also a funny thing to happen. In a few minutes the same coati was back so we moved all our food into the middle of our table determined not
to lose anything else. But that clever coati striked again, it jumped, hung with its front claws on the table and two seconds late running with a bag of our bread. It didnt seem cute anymore. After the lunch we went to the biggest of all falls Garganta del Diablo - devils throat. Although we already spent a few hours here, this one just let us speechless with its power and size. In the end it was a great day, we wouldnt mind to spend here even more time.
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