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Iguazu Falls, Brazil


Iguazu Falls is a world-famous natural wonder located on the border between Brazil and Argentina. The falls are part of the Iguazu River, which forms the border between the two countries, and are made up of over 270 separate waterfalls that span a distance of almost 3 kilometers.

The Brazilian side of the falls offers stunning panoramic views of the falls, with several walking trails that wind through the lush rainforest and offer breathtaking views of the cascading water. Visitors can also take a boat ride to the base of the falls, where they can experience the power and beauty of the falling water up close.

One of the most famous features of the falls is the Garganta do Diabo, or Devil's Throat, which is a massive horseshoe-shaped waterfall that is over 80 meters high. Visitors can view the waterfall from a nearby observation deck and feel the mist and spray of the falling water.

The falls are also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including several species of monkeys, birds, and reptiles. Visitors can take a guided tour of the park to learn more about the flora and fauna of the region.

Overall, Iguazu Falls is a breathtaking natural wonder that offers visitors the chance to experience the power and beauty of one of the world's most stunning waterfalls. It is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Brazil or Argentina.

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