My travel goals 9 of 23: Misiones and its iconic postcard Iguazu Falls.
I did this trip two years ago with a group of retirees. I must admit that they were very funny people and had a lot of energy, even more than I did sometimes.
It was an 18-hour drive from Buenos Aires to Misiones and they only stopped laughing, singing and dancing on the bus when it was time to sleep.
They perfectly applied for the phrase "youth is only an attitude of the soul."
My travel goals 9 of 23: Misiones and the Falls.
During this trip we visit the Iguazú Falls, located on the border between Argentina and Brazil.
These falls are declared a World Heritage Site and are considered one of the 7 natural wonders of the world. They deserve their titles because they are absolutely wonderful and incredible .
You can visit the falls on both sides, the Argentine and the Brazilian side. The view from Argentina is more panoramic and you can see them from the front, while on the Brazilian side the view is from above.
The day of the visit to the Argentine side was dreamed of, the hot weather and rainbows everywhere. It was excellent. I couldn't believe where so much water came from hahahahaha. I was mesmerized watching him fall without stopping.
Iguazu Falls from the Brazilian side.
But the day we went to the Brazilian side, the weather was very ugly, it was raining and it was gray.
The spectacular Devil's Throat.
From this side you could see from the top the so-called "Devil's Throat", which is the part where the water from the waterfalls begins to fall
Since I don't have a good photo of this day, I want to share a photo from the web so that you know what I am talking about.
This trip was really beautiful, the Iguazu falls are awesome and a landscape that I could always look at for how wonderful it is. I hope that one day you can meet them, you will not regret it .
Well, friends, I've reached my last post in my #travelgoal section (for now). So far, I've visited 9 of the 23 provinces!
All that's left is to wait for the pandemic to end and tourism to resume. I'm really looking forward to seeing what other landscapes my beautiful country has to offer!
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The Iguazu Falls are one of the world's most impressive natural spectacles. Located on the border between Argentina and Brazil, the Iguazu River forms more than 275 waterfalls that cascade over a series of cliffs, with the Devil's Throat being the most famous and powerful. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, these falls offer landscapes of incredible beauty surrounded by rich biodiversity in Iguazu National Park, with trails and an ecological train for exploration.
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DeleteThe area surrounding the falls is home to a rich and diverse flora and fauna, with a large number of bird and animal species.
The best time to visit the falls and experience their peak flow is between March and November, avoiding the intense rainy season from December to February.