Travel Blogs from Iguazu Falls, Argentina

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Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls

A travel blog entry by gaye1959

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... . We drove back through the checkpoint, exiting Brazil for the last time, so we needed to get our passports stamped. We then entered Argentina again and headed to the local domestic airport. We had a couple of hours to wait, they always get you to the ...

I join the backpackers, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

I join the backpackers

A travel blog entry by pearcy

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An early awakening, my Estonian friend is leaving for Iguazu and Brazil and needs to be away. I eventually get up to see him off and lock the workshop which we have had to to ourselves. Then down the road to the cafe for breakfast and the frightening ...

Falls Gold, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Falls Gold

A travel blog entry by davelazell

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... -in-a-can', which has been the case on far too many occasions now. We then headed straight to the Argentinian side of the Iguazu Falls which boasts the greatest average annual flow of any waterfall in the world. I had heard so much about how impressive ...

Iguazu a go-go, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu a go-go

A travel blog entry by neilodonoghue

... of pidgeon spanish vs pidgeon english, as per usual nobody wins but is hilariously difficult! Headed off next day and booked a ticket on the Argy buses that everyone raves about...have to be seen to be believed. Adios ...

If you thought the Brazilian was impressive!!, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

If you thought the Brazilian was impressive!!

A travel blog entry by mistymorn

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... view as the river enters the Devil’s Throat, the biggest and most impressive of the 20 to 30 waterfalls that make up the Iguazu falls, we decided we needed to further our experience by being at the bottom of the falls. I have included a video which ...

They say toucans don't usually attack humans..., Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

They say toucans don't usually attack humans...

A travel blog entry by carlyandbryn1

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... the pizza hut across the road and a good night sleep in the warm hostel room, we woke up early to catch the short bus to Puerto Iguazu, Argentina. The bus dropped us at the Brazilian border to get our exit stamp, but didn't wait for us to get it, so we ...

Flere vandfald på den argentinske side, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Flere vandfald på den argentinske side

A travel blog entry by faaborg

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Ned på busstationen og tage bussen ud til Parque Nacional Iguazú, hvor vandfaldene skulle nydes på tæt hold. Vi har i dag iklædt os vores bikini, da vi har planer om en bådtur, så vi kan se vandfaldene fra vandsiden (og måske blive skyllet lidt i ...

Visite des chutes d'Iguazu, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Visite des chutes d'Iguazu

A travel blog entry by emeric.bensaci

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... leurs papiers et argent la veille au Bresil... Les chutes sont incroyables, des centaines eu milieu de la jungle. Les chutes d'Iguazu tracent la frontiere entre trois pays, l'Argentine, le Bresil et le Paraguay... Passons toute la journee dans le Parc, ...

80.000 Gallons of water per second!!, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

80.000 Gallons of water per second!!

A travel blog entry by rob-danielle

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... to Iguaçu Falls, Brazilian side. 82 meters high 5th largest in the world. 3 countries meet in the middle of the Falls- Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. We decided to head to the Brazilian side first for a day then the Argentine side. Each side gives its ...

Iguazu Falls- Big Water, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu Falls- Big Water

A travel blog entry by travellerlp

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... earth where water was pouring in and mist was steaming out.  It reminded me of a enormous sinkhole.  Half of these falls are in Argentina and the other half are in Brasil which we will visit in two days.  It was closing time and the guard ...

Apr 04, 2013, Iguazu Voyage 4-5 abril, Argentina travel blog

Apr 04, 2013

A travel blog entry by cstonge

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Hot hot hot..., Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Hot hot hot...

A travel blog entry by colinhayley

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... unbroken sunshine. We were very glad we decided to see the falls over two slow days rather then rushing round in one day.  The Iguazu falls comprise of over 275 falls 80m high. There are loads of walk ways around them and we went on a boat ride which ...

Off to Iguaçu, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Off to Iguaçu

A travel blog entry by jmabro

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... promises to be one of the most amazing sights we have ever seen, the Iguaçu (meaning Great Waters) Falls which form part of the border between Argentina and Brazil.   A short flight later and we were driving through the Argentinean town of Puerto ...

Bus cramp but Capoeira?, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Bus cramp but Capoeira?

A travel blog entry by maeve.osullivan

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... show was a hoot. There were flashing lights and sparkling costumes taking us through dance styles from Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, Mexico, Uruguay, Brazilian, Peru! It never ended! The performers the charismatic and the dancers were brave and really gave ...

Be careful where you step; there is a snake about, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Be careful where you step; there is a snake about

A travel blog entry by stenderloin

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... new surrounding. A very quiet set of neighbourhood streets greeted me. It did not take me too long to realise that Fort de Iguazu (Iguazu Falls), was the only thing to see here. I decided to relax around the pool but not having swimming trunks, a ...

Boat trip! If in the splash zone you may get wet!, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Boat trip! If in the splash zone you may get wet!

A travel blog entry by themcgraths

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We headed over to the Argentinian side of the falls today. We handed over our passports to our tour guide and waitied in the mini bus while he cleared us through boarder security! It's the easiest boarder control I've ever been through! The views on ...

Buckets and buckets of water, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Buckets and buckets of water

A travel blog entry by devinandkris

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... Dancers : Offensive Linemen.   With this in mind I knew I wasn't adequately prepared for what I would encounter at Iguazu falls. We visited the Argentinian side where there is a well put together national park that has three main viewing ...

Overcoming waterfall cynicism, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Overcoming waterfall cynicism

A travel blog entry by petemacleod

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... and fun at the same time! My heart was racing the whole time and it certainly woke me up! It is hard to do justice to the place in words and pictures. It was an awesome day and easily the highlight of my time in Argentina after some franky boring ...

Oh How the Mighty Fall(s), Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Oh How the Mighty Fall(s)

A travel blog entry by simondee

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Day 62 Today 275 waterfalls await.  Iguazu Falls one of the modern wonders of the world and one of our key itinerary highlights. We do not have enough superlatives to describe how magnificent the falls are, unfortunately the somewhat grey skies ...

Iguazu Falls, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu Falls

A travel blog entry by mkarchibald

... BA's two airports as quickly as possible, and he obliged even to the point of driving through a toll barrier! Once arriving in Iguazu, we shared cab with German/Chinese couple, who promised to pay us back for the rest of their share but didn't. Still ...

Force de la nature, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Force de la nature

A travel blog entry by guillamy

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Il y a deux immanquables en Argentine. Les chutes d'Iguazu et le glacier Perito Moreno. Malheureusement, le premier est situé complètement au nord-est du pays, tandis que le second est à l'extrême sud, à l'ouest. L'Argentine ...

Metal flowers and dog walking in general, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Metal flowers and dog walking in general

A travel blog entry by thelastword

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... dulce del leche).  We eventually got the bill and dashed off in a cab to the domestic airport! The flight to Iguazu was relatively uneventful (very old McDonnell Douglas plane) and we had a transfer to our hotel called Orquideas….weather is ...

Las cataratas: Iguazú Falls National Park, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Las cataratas: Iguazú Falls National Park

A travel blog entry by hpdbccspa

... argentine land that protrudes into an area surrounded on three sides by Brazil and Parguay.  The falls are a major attraction and can be viewed from both Argentina and Brazil.  Walkways exist for travelers to enjoy a full view of the ...

Massive waterfalls, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Massive waterfalls

A travel blog entry by bquaglino

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We just made it up to Brazil after visiting the outstanding Iguazu Falls. We stayed in this nice hostel right in the center of town with a pool the size of a kiddy pool. The town didn't have a whole lot to see, but we took a few days to relax. There is a ...

di gigantischä Wasserfäll vo Iguazu, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

di gigantischä Wasserfäll vo Iguazu

A travel blog entry by sandraunddani

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... und dänn chan mer diä cheere, dass mer wieder fürsi lueged ;-) Oder mer chan X-beliebig 4-er Abteil drus mache. Iguazu: Än Nationalpark mit 275 Wasserfäll bis zu 70m höch! D Wasserfäll sind im Dschungel uf dä argentinische Siite (Iguazu liit im ...

Wonders of water, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Wonders of water

A travel blog entry by emilyandjohn

After settling into life in Argentina, we went and booked some 'salon cama' bus tickets and headed up to the Iguazu falls in the North of Argentina. Our bus was absolute luxury. In Chile, we had 'semi cama' and as one of the guys we met in Chile called it ...

Iguazu Falls & The Day of Sitting, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu Falls & The Day of Sitting

A travel blog entry by lchan917

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... issues with getting pictures up but hopefully we´ll have that up and running again soon... Anyways, we spent the whole day at Iguazu Falls and it was absolutely spectacular!! The falls were amazing. there was a train that took us to the ...

Just a little waterfall, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Just a little waterfall

A travel blog entry by laurawanders

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... not to have to worry about anything, no buses or anything. He was funny, stopped for photos and kept showing us things.  Iguazu falls stretches over 3km and has falls up to 73m. It borders Argentina and Brazil and can be viewed from both sides. We ...

Cataratas del Iguazú, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Cataratas del Iguazú

A travel blog entry by hendrikpasmans

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... Garganta del Diablo of Devil's throat. U-vorming, 150-meter-breed en 700-meter-lang, en ook net op de grens tussen Brazil en Argentina. Een wandelweg neemt je tot net aan de rand van de afgrond, zodat je erin kan kijken. De hoeveelheid water die hier naar ...

Apr 01, 2012, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Apr 01, 2012

A travel blog entry by sabaustralisim

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