Travel Blogs from Iguazu Falls, Argentina

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Brazil side of the Iguazu falls, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Brazil side of the Iguazu falls

A travel blog entry by ina01nl

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... out, leave the luggage at the hotel, have breakfast, and then at 7.30 we would make our way to the Brazil side of the Iguazu falls. As I have an American passport, I needed a visa to get into Brazil. I got that at the Brazil embassy in the Netherlands ...

Engagement @ Iguazu Falls, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Engagement @ Iguazu Falls

A travel blog entry by dan_emma2010

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... spanning distance of 2km and the flow is 1.3 million litres per second. The falls consist of 25o individual waterfalls and casades.Iguazu falls certainly puts smiles on peoples faces and it definitely put a grin on Emmas face.At the bottom of Iguazu ...

A NATURAL World Wonder, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

A NATURAL World Wonder

A travel blog entry by 101travel08

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... out all the spectacular things we´ve done on this trip.  But for me, and this is strictly Kevin not Lauren, I´d say that Iguazu Falls is the most impressive place we´ve ever been to.  It´s so hard to compare, and in fact pointless, but this ...

Iguazu falls, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu falls

A travel blog entry by marda83

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... !;) Could definitely feel we were in tropical areas! Got some breakfast in town and then got on another bus that took us to the falls. Iguazu falls is one of the greatest falls in the world and is considered to be one of the 7 wonders of nature. It is ...

Iguazu Falls, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu Falls

A travel blog entry by ujalandnilam

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One word- A-MAZING! We visited both the Brazilian and Argentinian side of the falls, and its definitely important to both so you can see it all.  We were even luckier in that our first view of the falls was by helicopter, it looked ...

Iguazu Falls, 6 - 9 January 2009, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu Falls, 6 - 9 January 2009

A travel blog entry by aandl

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... walk of an hour or so can be had from the centre of Puerto Iguazu to the join of the Iguazu and Parana rivers (separating Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina), then returning along the banks of the Iguazu river to the small port (with nice bar under the ...

Butterflies of Iguazu, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Butterflies of Iguazu

A travel blog entry by rgreenwell630

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We thought the butterflies and wildlife of Iguazu deserved it's own space.  It was an amazing experience walking among so many butterflies of all types, sizes and ...

Iguazu falls, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu falls

A travel blog entry by ger_and_jane

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... We were soaked within minutes but the sun dried our quick drying trek clothes just as fast. We viewed the falls from the  Argentina side which gets you up closer to them than Brazil. You dont get the panoramic views though but getting drenched ...

Iguazu Falls - Words Don't Cut It, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu Falls - Words Don't Cut It

A travel blog entry by obrienml2004

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... ; They had decided to "do" South America in their week-long reading week - they chose to do Easter Island, Machu Picchu and Iguazu Falls as the best sites of the continent for their seven day blitz.    We finally caught up with ...

Iguazu, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu

A travel blog entry by quigsnclinty

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... do some more traveling or else we would lose our minds in the house. So we decided to go see the waterfalls at Iguazu on the border between Brazil and Argentina. This was to be the first of many long distance bus journeys, 17 hours, but you get a seat ...

I Got Wet, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

I Got Wet

A travel blog entry by timbfisher

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Today i went to Iguazu Falls.  I took the Jungle Adventure Fun Tour. First we drove in a giant jeep through the jungle and we saw spiders and vines.  Then we took this Jurassic park like boat and we got to take pictures and then we had to put ...

Iguazu Falls: The Most Incredible Waterfalls!, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu Falls: The Most Incredible Waterfalls!

A travel blog entry by sunkissedbliss

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... ways and made it a quick weekened trip.  I went with 8 other girls, and the trip ended up being a bit crazy but overall it was a lot of fun and definitely "vale la pena" as they say in Argentina (worth the pain!)  to see the beautiful ...

The Devil´s Throat, Iguassu Falls, Argentina travel blog

The Devil´s Throat

A travel blog entry by bouhaus

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... ;is a series of plunging waterfalls in a horseshoe shape, that leaves you soaked.  The lookout stretches right over the falls. We walked both the superior and inferior circuits. We then decided that that was not enough walking and did ...

Looking Down the Devils Throat, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Looking Down the Devils Throat

A travel blog entry by rgreenwell630

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... breakfast, checked the internet, then arranged transport to take us to the airport and off to Iguazu.   The Iguazu Falls straddle the border of Argentina and Brazil.  It's Puerto Iguazu on the Argentinean side, and Foz de Iguaçu on the Brazil ...

Poor Niagra, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Poor Niagra

A travel blog entry by bootephant

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The Iguazu falls is one of the largest and most spectacular in the world – only trumped by Victoria in southern Africa – and four times wider than Niagra. Hundreds of individual falls are spread out over the 2.7 km width of Iguazu, ...

Julie & Steve meet with Raf & Barb - Iguazu Falls, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Julie & Steve meet with Raf & Barb - Iguazu Falls

A travel blog entry by freshwater_trip

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... Guys, Just waiting for our taxi to take us to the airport for our return trip to Buenos Aires. Had two great days at the Iguazu Falls - did both the Argentine and the Brazilian side- both a must do! Worth the effort to get a visa to visit the Brazilian ...

How wet can you get?, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

How wet can you get?

A travel blog entry by astridenellen

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... kant van de Iguazu watervallen te gaan. (Nu kunnen Yannick en Dina ook zeggen dat ze in Brazilië geweest zijn). De Iguazu watervallen kunnen zowel van de Braziliaanse kant (beste panorama) als de Argentijnse kant (meer activiteiten) bewonderd worden. In ...

A LOT of water, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

A LOT of water

A travel blog entry by nadineandduncan

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The next destination on the happy couple's adventure were the Iguazu waterfalls in the North of Argentina where the country borders both Brazil and Paraguay.  The check in staff at El Calafate had very kindly already handed them their boarding ...

Iguazu Falls - Argentina, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu Falls - Argentina

A travel blog entry by matt.taryn

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Hey, So after a 19 hour overnight bus ride from Buenos Aires we arrive in Puerto Iguazu, the closest town to Iguazu falls (one of the natural wonders of the world). We only plan to check out the falls and spend one night, however, we were delayed ...

Iguazu Falls, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu Falls

A travel blog entry by tangoroger

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Tuesday, caught plane at 07:00 to Iguazu Falls. After we booked in the hotel, we walked down to The Three Frontiers. It's where the river Parana is joined by the river Iguazu, forming a T junction. This is the meeting of three frontiers, Brazil, ...

Iguazu Falls, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu Falls

A travel blog entry by luni

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16 hours of bus to get there and you will have to wait for the ...

Water...and lots more water + a day trip to Brazil, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Water...and lots more water + a day trip to Brazil

A travel blog entry by james_and_robin

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... animals roaming freely within that could possibly have rabies, very encouraging for the wary walker.   The pinnacle of the Iguazu falls is a section named the ‘Devils throat’ that consists of three waterfalls converging on one another in ...

Foz de Iguazu, Argentina and Brazil, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Foz de Iguazu, Argentina and Brazil

A travel blog entry by donald2010

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... who’s snoring in our 6-man dorm caused fresh earthquake fears across Chile. The waterfalls lie directly on the border between Argentina and Brazil and both sides offered different views and angles. We crossed the border on our first day where we got ...

Wet wet wet, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Wet wet wet

A travel blog entry by helen-sean

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... break turns. We can hear the screams above the noise of the falls. WOW - to be in Brasil being drenched by  the Iguazu Falls is marvellous.  Photo after photo, spray after spray. Snacks of empanadas ( rated as not the best ) and coke and ...

Iguazu Falls - Argentina, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu Falls - Argentina

A travel blog entry by roamingmonk

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... small distance to the other border point, but a policewoman was mugged at gunpoint there only the week before.  Cripes!!!!! Anyway, Argentina generally is a lot safer, which always brings a sigh of relief!  Next day we got up early to see the ...

Falling Into the New Year, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Falling Into the New Year

A travel blog entry by lindseyandpaul

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... bus from Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls and spent New Year's Eve day amazed at the ever impressive beauty and power of Mother Nature. Iguazu Falls National Park is located at the border where Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay meet. We entered the park on the ...

Iguazu - The Argentinian version, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu - The Argentinian version

A travel blog entry by gareth.alanna

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... wanted to see. After finishing off the remaining walking trails we left the park, having loved the experience. So it's adios Argentina and what an unforgettable experience it has been. Especially our last night in a hostel where upon check-out you had ...

Iguazu Falls, Argentina & Brazil, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

Iguazu Falls, Argentina & Brazil

A travel blog entry by odenneny

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... hands as ever at making an entry in this blog thing, the last time I wrote you I was heading up to Iguazu Falls in Argentina and Brazil.  A sweaty 17 hour bus away (although the buses here are brilliant, like airplanes, food, bed, waiter) ...

'Tis no Torc, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

'Tis no Torc

A travel blog entry by peadarforbes

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... difficult to breathe with the air pressure. Amazing experience - grown men and women giggling like kids and getting soaked. The falls straddle the Argentina - Brazil border so we got a bus tour to the Brazilian side the next day. On the Brazilian side ...

A Natural Wonder As It Should Be, Iguazu Falls, Argentina travel blog

A Natural Wonder As It Should Be

A travel blog entry by doddy801

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... to this natural wonder which although not appearing in the World's top seven must be knocking on the door because quite simply the Iguazu Falls are magnificent and one's first glimpse takes the breath away. However images give one perspective but to fully ...

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