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Llegada a Iguazú
A Travel Blog entry by laura.david from Iguazú, Argentina
Llegamos a Iguazú a la hora de comer después de 12 horas de avión hasta Buenos Aires y después de otras 2 horas de avión a Iguazú, más las esperas varias en los aeropuertos. Como podeis imaginar David durmió casi todo el viaje y yo.. pues ...
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Cataratas Iguazú lado Argentino
A Travel Blog entry by laura.david from Iguazú, Argentina
El primer día ya en Argentina tocó madrugón para llegar a las cataratas en el primer tren que cruza el parque nacional, valió la pena, no había casi gente y vimos la Garganta del Diablo de maravilla, sin aglomeraciones. Los cerca de 1.500m ...
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Iguazu Falls
A Travel Blog entry by vickybrunwin from Iguazu Falls, Argentina
... took us along low level platforms, bridges and walkways, up close to some waterfalls, over the top of others and getting a great panoramic view of the larger ones. Tim braved the intense spray from one of the larger waterfalls, standing out on a platform ...
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Buenos Aires to Iguazu
A Travel Blog entry by khillski from Iguazu Falls, Argentina
... has been a long day and the park closes at 6PM so we make our way back to the bus for a ride to our hotel, the Amerian Iguazu. This hotel opened in July 2008 and is located on a bluff overlooking the confluence of the Parana and Iguazu Rivers. As we ...
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Iguazu Falls - Go with the flow!
A Travel Blog entry by jzhoneymoon from Iguazu Falls, Argentina
... 't expecting much from the Brazilian side, but it actually was really fantastic and really worthwhile. You get a much better overall, panoramic picture of the whole falls area. And to break with tradition, it was actually a wonderfully sunny day so there ...
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Iguazu falls paradise
A Travel Blog entry by polayah from Puerto Iguazu, Litoral, Argentina
... water, it was incredible, I wanted to do it all over again but hey it wasn't possible. Back to the hotel, we just enjoyed our last afternoon in Iguazu chilling, working on a bit of tan and as always eating and drinking. Tomorrow is going to take us all ...
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil and Argentina
A Travel Blog entry by oldnavigator from Iguazu Falls, Argentina
... would no longer be a bother to humankind. When we first stepped into our room we were greeted with a spectacular panoramic view from our balcony of the main falls. Once again we had to pinch one another to remind us that both the ...
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Iguazu falls
A Travel Blog entry by claireandrob from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
... . One of the first views we had was of Gargantua del Diablo - Devil's throat - a semi-circular waterfall. Then there was a panoramic view of the hundreds of waterfalls with the island San Martin. It is spectacular. At this lookout there was a band that ...
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Sao Paulo and Iguazu Falls (even longer this time)
A Travel Blog entry by mbecker8 from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
... the most beautiful place I have seen with my own eyes. Took tons of pics with my great camera, including some panoramic and a video. BUT...pictures don't do it justice. Everyone should be required to travel to see this for themselves. ...
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Iguazu and Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by tanja_sean from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
... ever seen. The falls have only run dry twice.Once in time for the opening of a 5 star hotel and in 2006. It is possible to see the Iguazu Falls from 3 countries, Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay, and it marks the boarder between Brazil and Argentina. ...
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Dusty red streets of Gorgeous iguazu
A Travel Blog entry by sophdpettman from Iguazu Falls, Argentina
... on the other side. It drives us up to the entrance driving through the park/ jungle. After getting we walk through to see a panoramic view of the falls. The view is amazing and you have to walk further through to get to see the Devils Throat from this ...
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Iguazu – it must be special effects
A Travel Blog entry by joslyncarsten from Puerto Iguazu, Litoral, Argentina
... read muggers paradise - move swiftly on) of Foz de Iguazu, where we got local buses to the falls. The Brazilian side has the best panoramic view and then lets you walk up to a view point just in front of ‘the devils throat’ – the main ...
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Foz do Iguazu
A Travel Blog entry by littleshivy from Foz do Iguazu, Brazil
... fall on the border of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. Today we were seeing the Brazilian side, which is supposed to be the best panoramic views and it did not disappoint - it was spectacular. We also saw some lizards, spiders and Racoon's - oh and a ...
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IGUAZU FALLS !!!!!
A Travel Blog entry by cathaloreilly96 from Puerto Iguazu, Litoral, Argentina
... quick. 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 is more fun. It was funny watching people in ponchos and rain gear trying to stay ...
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Getting wet at Iguazu.....
A Travel Blog entry by richandsharon from Iguazu Falls, Argentina
... Brazilian side of the falls), and again it´s beauty doesn´t fail to impress; especially as this time we were able to get a full panoramic view of the falls, thus seeing it in it´s full glory. The scale of these falls is magnificent and it´s ...
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Iguazu Falls-- heaven on earth!!! :)
A Travel Blog entry by mlbierle from Puerto Iguazu, Litoral, Argentina
... at Puerto Iguazu, a town near the falls. The rest of them went to Brazil. Apparently Brazil has a more beautiful panoramic view of the falls. Brazil, however, has placed a visa on Americans' entry into their country because America has ...
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Iguazu Falls
A Travel Blog entry by esteban.y.inga from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
5 januari, tijd voor een nieuw avontuur waar we allemaal al een tijdje naar uitkeken: de watervallen van Iguazu!! Die dag begon echt meteen avontuurlijk. Aangezien we de auto pas om 10u terug moesten geven en we om half 11 toch op de luchthaven moesten ...
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Iguassu and Iguazu
A Travel Blog entry by antanna from Foz de Iguassu, Brazil
... of being back in Argentina. Quilmes and Parrilla signs everywhere! Hurray! We dropped our bags at a hotel still in the 50´s and went for Iguazu falls again. The Argentinians win without question. We started like yesterday with a walk through the ...
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Beautiful Iguazu
A Travel Blog entry by jasonshellaby from Iguazu Falls, Argentina
... first day was spent on the Brazilian side of the falls and the second was on the Argentinian side. The Brazilian side is the panoramic view of the falls and consists of viewing them from the left side of the river if one is facing the waterfalls. The ...
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Iguazu - The biggest waterfalls in the world
A Travel Blog entry by candcthai from Iguazu Falls, Argentina
... much better and the views are equally impressive - being further away from the falls the viewing platforms provide a much more panoramic view of the falls and are great for taking photographs. According to most guide books we have read, the ...
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Panoramic Hotel Iguazu, a new 5 star hotel in Iguazu. A unique landscape: Iguazu and Parana Rivers, the Three Borders among Argentina, Paraguay and Brasil.
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