Located on the border between the state of Paraná in Brazil and the province of Misiones in Argentina, you will find the stunning Iguazu Falls dividing the upper and lower parts of the Iguazu River.
These massive falls, four times the width of Niagara Falls, moved First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt to famously exclaim “Poor Niagara!”
Iguazu Falls is made up of 275 individual falls, the tallest of which is 82 meters (269 ft) high. The most popular single waterfall among tourists is the impressive 82 meters (269 ft) tall, 700 meters (2,297 ft) long Devil’s Throat (or Gargantua del Diablo).
The falls can be accessed from the Brazilian town of Foz do Iguaçu or the Argentine town of Puerto Iguazú. There are many trails and walkways around the falls, and the more adventurous types can enjoy rock climbing and water sports.
I don’t want to jump to any conclusions, but I think there is water falling off those cliffs
Came by your comment today, and although it is from 2009 it made me lol So… roughly 4 years later – here is my reply…
HOW ON EARTH DID YOU COME TO THAT CONCLUSSION?!!!
Seriously though, been to Foz du Iguacu many years ago. One of the most beautiful and amazing places on earth!
This is awesome i want to go there.
It’s very beautiful spots on earth. How i wish i could go in that certain places someday!
Argentina it’s really a wonderful place and looking to your blog the places you have share are amazing and i must visit those places really gorgeous and heaven on the earth.
Very wonderful! Amazing!