Set on both sides of the border between Argentina and Brazil, Iguazu Falls is made up of more than 250 different cascades. The star attraction, Garganta del Diablo, throws 63,500 cubic feet of water ...
WHAT: Iguazu Falls, on the boundary between northeastern Argentina and southern Brazil. WHY: With 275 separate chutes, some as high as 270 feet (higher than Niagara Falls), plummeting over a ...
La Garganta del Diablo, or The Devil’s Throat, might sound like a horror movie, but even though its mighty roar might scare some, it is one of the most beautiful and impressive parts of the Iguazú ...
Thumping with a million mini heartbeats, the jungle never sleeps. Insects hum, monkeys squeal and birds trill to create a rapturous symphony. But in the humid equatorial rainforests, almost everyone ...
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