The Lower Iguassú is constantly clouded in mist and spray from the many waterfalls sourced from the Upper Iguassú.
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The Lower Iguassú is constantly clouded in mist and spray from the many waterfalls sourced from the Upper Iguassú.
View of Salto San Martin from the Circuito Superior in Iguaçu National Park.
Standing on the border of Brazil and looking at Salto Santa Maria flowing into Rio Iguassu on what is...
View of Iguassu River with Salto Rivadavia an extremely scenic area containing many smaller falls side by side that...
There are a number of viewing platforms that allow you to see the falls up close while keeping you...
Rainbows are a permanent sight during the day from mist that is created by Salto Rivadavia as it flows...
View of Salto Floriano Cataract. Cataract is the Spanish word for waterfall.
Looking at Iguassu Falls from the Brazilian side with a good section of the Iguassu River visible in the...
View of Garganta del Diablo, (the Devil’s Throat) from the Brazil side. The bottom of the falls is shrouded...