ޝާއިޢުކޮށްފައިވެއެވެ: 10.12.2018
... the largest waterfalls in the world. They are located at the tri-border area of Argentina, Paraguay, and Brasil. The waterfalls can be visited from both Brasil and Argentina. On the Argentinean side, there are many hiking trails where you can get very close to the falls. From the Brazilian side, you get an overview of the entire park area. The rainforest around Iguazu is home to coatis, monkeys, birds, and jaguars. This is warned before the drive through the national park.
The largest of the waterfalls is called 'Garganta del Diablo' (English: Devil's Throat) and lives up to its name. Here, between 1,500 m³ and 7,000 m³ of water rushed down 82m per second. The water spray can be seen up to 7km downstream, so it's quite a wet experience.
We took the time to visit both sides of the waterfalls, it was worth it!