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Published: August 11th 2015
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Hey People,
Iguassu Falls was created as the result of a volcanic eruption that left a large crack in the earth. Taller than Niagara Falls (and twice as wide), Iguassu consists of 275 cascading falls spread out over nearly 2 miles (3.2 km) in a horseshoe shape. During the rainy season, between November and March, the rate of water that flows over the falls can reach more than 450,000 cubic fee...
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Fernanda Campos
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Great!
Hey Neil and Vicky! The Falls are just amazing, aren't they? We have been there many times and always want to see them again. Have you gone to the Argentinian side too? Besides the Falls, we think the region has some great thing to do. We listed some of them here: http://www.localplanet.com.br/en/touristic-attractions-foz-do-iguacu/