Travel Blogs from Foz Do Iguazu Brazil, Brazil
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Nature at its very best
19.11.09 Foz do Iguazu Today saw us on a state of the art Marco Polo coach bound for Foz do Iguazu, Brazil. We were lucky enough to score the front seats on the upper level, giving us a panoramic view of the countyside. The trip was very comfortable and ...
The Devils Throat
Wow. That about sums it up really. Everything here is great. The waterfall is awesome, indescribable and unbelievable. We walked around it, ove it, in between it and never tired of seeing it from a hundred different angles. We then took a crazy boat ...
POMEs behaving badly
Foz do Iguazu – Argentine side – hot and humid – 20.11.09 Back at the San Rafael Hotel, Lou and Lynn were waiting for us, having just traveled through Argentina to stay with us at the falls in Brazil for a couple of days. It was great to ...
iguacu
... dinner out with the girls with steaks like a small football and enough good wine to keep us all afloat. Argentina and back to Brazil and to Paraguay and back to Argentina ! 23rd Nov Managed to negotiate a taxi for the afternoon to drive us back to ...
Iguazu Falls
At last the famous Iguazu Falls... I was particularly looking forward to seeing these falls and was not disappointed! First stop the Brazillian side- this was spectacular in its own right! The walkway along the side of the falls gave us amazing views all ...
What else can I say?
Right. This won't take long. The Iguacu Falls, one of Brazils natural wonders. Here goes. They're huge. ENORMOUS. Eye-bendingly, sense-stoppingly, stupefyingly big. 2.7km across, over 270 separate waterfalls, sitting in a beautiful national park ...
Cataratas Iguazu
Two weeks flew by in Rio. Went there for 5 days and stayed for 12! After Scuba Diving in Arraial do Cabo, then moved to Foz do Iguazu to meet up with Dale and Caitriona, and unexpectedly two ...
Iguazu Falls
... solved by wearing lots of clothes, our hiking boots and pretending our carry-on luggage was feather-light!!! The Iguazu Falls are shared between Argentina and Brazil. We landed in Argentina but our hotel was in Brazil, so some to-ing and fro-ing. We ...
The Iguazu Falls - Amazing
We finally arrived in the City of Foz do Iguazu, Brazil, after two very long overnight bus journeys. This city/town is right on the border of Brazil, argentina and paraguay. We visted the Igazu falls on both the Brazillian side and the Argentinian ...
Igazu Falls - Brazil
... I had seen advertising for rock climbing up , I am excited. I arrive at noon and am told it is too late. Because of heat, they only do it in the AM. Dra I go back to town to get my backpack for the trip to the Argentinean side. My hotel, del ...
To the big falls
... the Brazilian side. These waterfalls are the Niagara Falls of South America but way nicer. They are the meeting of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. These falls were spectacular from the Brazilian side. We spent most of the day there just enjoying the ...
Iguazu Falls
Iguazu falls are so amazingly beautiful, and we have heard the Argentinean side is better so we are looking forward to that. On our 22hr bus journey down here we met a kiwi couple and a Scottish couple who are all really kool, now we are hanging with them ...
Iguazu Falls, Brazil
Iguazu Falls is the most majestic phenomenon I've ever encountered. Being at the falls puts life in its proper perspective. The power of the falls is overwhelming. It must be experienced to be ...
Day 8 (Iguazu Falls Brazil)
... evening with our new dutch mates, watch arsenal play psv (Oh no, we lost 1-0,but its away so can still get it right at home, Christopher-at least we beat the bogey boys Bolton in the fa cup) Tomorrow we leave Brazil and cross into ...
Nature's Power
... , & comfortable reclining seats. The actual process of crossing the border did take a lot of time as firstly one has to check-out from Brazil then check-in to Argentina. But an interesting process with my first land country border ...
The beautiful Iguacu Falls
... at the Falls from both Argentina and Brasil that we felt this was the best way to go. (Side note: Natives spell Brazil with an S.) We saw the Falls from both the Brasilian side and the Argentine side (not on the same ...
Iguazu Falls
... butter, Taco Bell is on every other corner, and people obey traffic signals (for the most part). Foz Do Iguacu, Brazil Iguacu Falls is widely regarded as one of the greatest wonders of the natural world. 275 waterfalls crashing over ...
Foz do Iguazu Brazil - The Brazilian side
... time to visit the falls from the Brazil side as we almost decided against it but it really is something you must do. The view from the Brazil side provides a wider perspective and some of the viewing platforms are positioned more in the middle of the ...
Foz Do Iguazu
... . It is very difficult to do old skool hip-hop to samba but with a bit of effort, not impossible. The Iguazu falls split Brazil and Argentina. A little bit further down the river is Paraguay. During our stay here we ventured into all three ...
Iguazu
... see the history museum after checking my backpack. It is a 10 min walk from the domestic airport. Iguazu is right on the border of Brazil and Argentina with a town and waterfall park in each. Brazil offers the panorama while Argentina offers ...
Our great Brazilian adventure
After a busy day of organising yesterday we had a big touristy day today in Foz do Iguazu - the Brazilian side of the falls. Unfortunately it's such a well traveled path that we didn't get any Brazil stamps for our passports but Sara was pleased to ...
Iguazu falls - Brazilian Side
... . Saw a couple of lizards and strange looking cats called Coatis which were really tame and well used to the tourists. Had lunch back in Foz - another all you can eat steak fest. We´ve had steak everyday now. Never thought I´d say it but getting a bit ...
Foz do/Puerto Iguazu
This is Sandro writing to you about the atrocious city of Foz do Iguaçu (or Puerto Iguazu on the Argentinian side). A little background - both cities sustain themselves on the tourism generated from the monstrous waterfalls (largest by volume in the ...
The Iguassu Falls
... our hotel, we headed out to view the Brazilian side of the falls. The falls are on the border of Argentina and Brazil and so see them properly you must visit both sides. The Brazilian side gives a good overview and the Argentinian side gives ...
Brazil
My second impression of Brazil wasn´t much better than the first one (Sao Paolo airport nightmare - football on every telly, very little sleep). 1) On the way I had to get off the bus to get a stamp (I would thank my gringo hair, no one ...
A Different Perspective on Iguazu Falls
... day. It is a bit of a hike to get up here to Iguazu Falls, but we are so glad that we came. The Iguazu Falls from both Brazil and Argentina are perhaps the most beautiful natural sight that we will ever see in our lifetime. Sadly, in the morning, we ...
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