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Heading North
... and also the weight of each log. There were also amazing tables and chairs made from the roots of giant trees and just a lot of cool, natural stuff. I was in awe - I love all things wooden and this was just so impressive. Everything I saw in the furniture section, I kept asking Chris if he would be able to make it for me! Shame I couldn't take some of these furniture pieces home.... Very impressive place and after a quick "Yerba mate" (herbal) ice cream we ...
The Other Falls
The weather was still fine and so we decided to visit the other falls in Missiones as well: The Moconá falls of the river Uruguay. The road to the falls was as nice as the falls itself - windy and the the top of the hills at a lot of scenic views on the rain forst and rivers.
It was really hot that afternoon and we welcomed the wet boat trip to the falls.
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The Great Falls
... around you. We took some photos and videos and then stumbled across some monkeys that we decided were much nicer than their Asian counterparts. Not quite sure why though! After this we quickly made our way back as we had to go on the ‘Great Adventure!’.
The great adventure was a short tour comprising of a drive through the rainforest and then a boat trip to some of the falls. The drive through the rainforest was nice enough, and was quite amusing for ...
Touristen- und Wassermassen
09.03.
Von Posadas aus ging's nach der Besichtigung der Jesuiten-Ruinen Abends noch ein paar Stunden weiter gegen Norden, nach Puerto Iguazu. Dort kam ich knapp vor Mitternacht an und musste mich erst noch auf die Suche nach einem Hostel machen, was sich als nicht so einfach herausstellte. Bei den ersten, die ich abwanderte, war entweder kein Platz oder niemand an der Reception. Als ich auf der Suche nach weiteren Hostels wieder am Busterminal vorbeikam ...
Puerto Iguazu and Falls.
... Last but definitely not least was the Garganta de Diablo (Devils Throat). We took a 15minute gas powered train to the start of the 1Km steel walkway which is built over the river. The path stops at a viewing platform, overlooking the top of the Devil's Throat which is U-shaped, 82
meters high, 150 meters wide, and 700 meters long. The spray from the water raises another 30meters above you, surrounding you in white mist. This has absolutely been the ...