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Apparently you've got to see the Falls from both sides to really appreciate them, so we hopped over the border into Argentina yesterday and took a boat ride out to the bottom of the Falls. Obviously got completely soaked but it's a great perspective. However, nothing else to do here, so straight...

permalink written by  phileasdogg on January 15, 2009 from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
from the travel blog: Planes, Trains & Taxiwallahs



Puerto Iguazu

Puerto Iguazu

permalink written by  jeandanielkeller on January 6, 2009 from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
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Puerto Iguazu

Hello again, Since leaving the hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires we have spent five days in the sleepy town of Puerto Iguazu. This is close to the Brazilian and Paraguay border. Due to strike action and demonstrations we were unable to see the waterfalls for a couple of days as the roads...

permalink written by  billyandsophie on April 16, 2008 from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
from the travel blog: South America



Mammoth Waterfalls at Iguazu

After the overnight journey from Sao Paulo, we arrived in Foz do Iguassu on the Brazilian side of the falls. We headed straight to the restaurant at the top of the falls to get some lunch before walking the various paths from which the falls can be viewed. The Brazilian side is further away from...

permalink written by  Sean, Karl & Dan on February 20, 2008 from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
from the travel blog: Around the world in 180 days...



Buenos Aires and Foz de Iguazu

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permalink written by  agnesola on July 30, 2007 from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
from the travel blog: Baby and Baby's around the world travel...



Recoleta es mas bonita y Iguazu falls

Hi all! Well, the trip to recoleta was great. We went on tuesday, and I went again alone on wednesday (dont worry nana, I was perfectly safe) and it was brilliant. We walked around Cementerio de la Recoleta where all the rich and famous argentinians are buried, and saw evita perons grave. ...

permalink written by  no_fosters_thanks on November 24, 2006 from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
from the travel blog: No Fosters Thanks



Day 18

This morning I went to the Argentine side of the falls, which was far more spectacular than the Brazilian side. First I did the "interior circuit," a trail which wanders through the jungle, passing under, over and through some of the falls. I also took a boat ride to the base of several of the...

permalink written by  shoshtrvls on March 17, 1992 from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
from the travel blog: Antarctica and South America (1992)



Day 16

We arrived in Posadas about 9:30 a.m. in torrential rain. Angela kindly guided me to the city bus which took me to the main terminal. Because of the rain and my extremely poor Spanish, I could not figure out a way to stop at the Jesuit ruins in San Ignacio Mini before going on to Iguazu, so I...

permalink written by  shoshtrvls on March 15, 1992 from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
from the travel blog: Antarctica and South America (1992)



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