Created by SeenThat on March 16, 2007
- On the northern bank of the Paraguay River, sleepy Asuncion lies amidst a lush landscape; nearby are some of the strangest views in the continent.
- 1 review
- 4 Stories
- 14 photos
Created by actonsteve on December 17, 2002
- One of the greatest sights in South America - the Iguacu Falls are mindblowing. Over 275 individual waterfalls pour into a horseshoe 4 km long set a tropical forest NP. A trip here creates memories of a lifetime.
- 3 reviews
- 6 Stories
- 27 photos
Created by panda1 on April 20, 2007
- Most of the country's population live close to the country's capitol with a slower pace of life and low cost of living.
- 8 reviews
- 1 Story
- 6 photos
Created by celestemy on April 17, 2007
- When I first started researching for my trip to Paraguay, I found nothing online about travel to Paraguay. I’m hoping to remedy that! My first visit to Paraguay was in July 2006.
- 2 reviews
- 3 Stories
- 14 photos
Created by zorro37 on April 23, 2005
- Asuncion is the capital of Paraguay. It's the most laid-back, smallest capital I've visited. I think that Asuncion is the type of place you either love or hate. I loved it, and after arriving for a 2-week visit, stayed for 4 months!!
Created by louisejohnsson1 on September 8, 2004
- A decription of the challenges of entering Paraguay and the rewards seeing old Jesuit ruins.
Created by louisejohnsson1 on September 8, 2004
- A two day visit to these amazing falls on the border between Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay.
Created by Targed on January 25, 2004
- On the border of Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina you can watch something very spectacular--a lot of huge waterfalls. It's a very powerful place.
Created by chiquitalinda on May 8, 2003
- Paraguay is an often overlooked country in the middle of South America, but its laid back atmosphere, friendly people and lack of tourists make it a great destination to relax in the middle of a cross-continent trip.
Created by dshelly on January 14, 2003
- With enough concrete to pave a highway all the way to New York City, the Itaipu Dam on the Rio Parana is a study in superlatives, producing more power than any other facility in the world.
Paraguay
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