Iguacu Falls


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March 19th 2007
Published: March 19th 2007
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Iguacu Falls involves around 1.5 million litres of water dropping over an assortment of cliffs that spread for 2kms. In other words its a very wet place. On arrival yesterday Anna and I walked to view the Brazillian side of the falls, right opposite our hotel. The force and noise of the water is something else. Today we took a car to Argentina with a young driver reminiscent of Ayrton Senna. In our view the falls are best from the Argentine side. Looks more viewpoints and closer to the water generally. All the falls are accompanied by butterflies of every variety you could imagine and some wonderful rainbows at times. I needed a shower badly so took a boat under the falls and received a very good dousing. On return to the visitor centre I was embarrassed to find the tour guide doing half the commentary in English, after finding that lonely old me was the only English speaker in the group of 30!

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