- Iguazu Falls - Wikipedia
Iguazú Falls or Iguaçu Falls (Guarani: Chororõ Yguasu [ɕoɾo'ɾõ ɨɣʷa'su], Spanish: Cataratas del Iguazú [kataˈɾatas ðel iɣwaˈsu]; Portuguese: Cataratas do Iguaçu [kɐtɐˈɾatɐz du iɡwɐˈsu]; Tupi: Y Ûasu "big water") are waterfalls of the Iguazu River on the border of the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of Paraná
- 13 Things to KNOW Before Visiting Iguazu Falls . . .
The Iguazu Falls are divided between Argentina and Brazil, and they’re one of the most spectacular natural sights in South America In fact, the Iguazu Falls are taller than Niagara Falls in Canada and wider than Victoria Falls which is on the Zimbabwe Zambia border
- Iguazu
One of the 7 Natural World Wonder, with more than 250 waterfalls in the middle of the Parana jungle, 17 kilometers from the heart of the Iguazu River into the waters of the Parana River We have liquefied gas and electric locomotives to protect the environment Colors, sounds, aromas your senses, your emotions are heightened
- Iguazu Falls in Argentina Brazil – All You Want to Know
Learn all about Iguazu Falls in Argentina and Brazil Discover its history, location and airports, circuits, entry fee, maps, opening hours, and wildlife
- The Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Iguazu Falls – a 2 Day . . .
Iguazu Falls is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and in 2011 it became part of the New Seven Wonders of Nature The two days we’ve spent there are the most memorable ones from our trip to Argentina
- Iguazu Falls Travel Guide For Argentina Brazil (+Map)
Iguazu Falls is one of the world’s most spectacular and impressive waterfalls, straddling the border between Argentina and Brazil in South America With more than 275 individual cascades, Iguazu is actually the biggest waterfall system in the world!
- Iguacu Falls | Description Facts | Britannica
Iguaçu Falls, series of cataracts on the Iguaçu River, 14 miles (23 km) above its confluence with the Alto (Upper) Paraná River, at the Argentina - Brazil border
- A Practical Guide to Visiting Iguazu Falls in Brazil Argentina
There are many ways to experience Iguazu Falls You can view them from two countries—Brazil and Argentina—at different times of the day and night, take a wild boat ride right under the falls’ veil, see them under the light of the full moon, or take a helicopter ride for a bird’ s-eye view
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