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Iguazu Falls - The Argentinean Side
... Iguazu River and finally right to the edge of the falls. Two hours after leaving our hostel we arrived at La Garganta Del Diablo (The Devil's Throat). The sight was jaw-dropping and the sound of rushing water was deafening. It formed a tighter horseshoe shape than Niagara Falls and extended much further, and it was only the beginning.
After the previous day's heavy rain, the water was high so there were over 250 waterfalls connected by trails ...
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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Just Incredible!
... of the rivers and onto an island in the middle of the waterfalls. By the time we got to the bottom, the last boat to the island had left so we couldn’t do that part – better luck next time. Next, we headed back to get some refreshments and start the upper trail.
It was here where we learnt just how inquisitive and brazen the Coatamundes (small ant eater type things!) are – one of them tried to snatch our bag out of Gav’s hands. Lucky for ...
Iguazu - Argentina style
Wow !!! There are not too many words that can describe the awesomeness of Iguazu falls from Argentina. Initially we travelled by bus to the falls on the afternoon we arrived in Argentina. Problem was a massive big storm came through and set in for the afternoon. After waiting for an hour to see if the rain would pass we made the decision ...
Welcome to the humidity
... and lifted me making me feel as light as a feather, Pat on the other hand had to fend for himself which resulted in more than a few slides manly downhill on his backside.
The horse riding resulted in me having a sore backside so we resorted to dunking our backsides in the river as a kind of therapy. It did not work to well for Pat because the first time ...
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