Created by LenR on November 5, 2009
- Iguazu Falls is on the border between Brazil and Argentina. This is undoubtedly one of South America’s most extraordinary sights and it deserves two days of your time. There are towns, hotels and facilities on both sides of the border and you need to see them all.
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Created by statesidecruiser on May 9, 2008
- Iguassu Falls (spelled differently in each of the three countries in which it is located) is one of the wonders of the world that must be seen to be fully appreciated.
Created by Robert Raymond Ingledew on October 1, 2006
- When I go to Puerto Iguazú, Argentina, I always visit the Brazilian side first, because I arrive in the afternoon and the only walk on the Brazilian side is just one mile long and you can walk it in an hour and a half.
Created by lila1310 on November 16, 2005
- Iguassu Falls - one of the most incredible wonders of the world
Created by lila1310 on November 16, 2005
- You need the right information before choosing a hotel in Iguazu. Here are some pointers.
Created by pato965 on April 11, 2003
- 275 falls in the middle of a rainforest, but amid 5-star hotels and a prolific offering of wildlife and incredibly colorful flowers.
Created by JemmaT on June 12, 2002
- The start of a wonderful trip was spent in the scenic surroundings of Puerto Iguazu and Iguazu Falls. This tells the best ways to enjoy the visit.
Created by DJHerm on February 18, 2001
- A visit to Iguassu Falls - experiencing the majestic beauty of this natural wonder of the world - is a great way to end a South American travel adventure.
Created by Columbus on January 9, 2001
- Coming to see one of the seven natural wonders of the world, "Foz do Iguaçu" or Iguazu Falls, you can approach them either from Paraguay, Argentina or Brazil, but no matter where you come from you are never going to forget this experience ever.
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Iguassu Falls
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