Sunday, October 01, 2006

Iguacu Falls: Is it fantasy or are they real ??

The stunning waterfalls are at the northeastern tip of Argentina, on a tropical thumb of land that pokes into Paraguay and Brazil; the falls themselves are divided between Argentina and Brazil. They are twice as wide as Victoria Falls in Africa and carry more than twice the water of Niagara Falls, in dozens of distinctive cascades in a 2 1/2 -mile arc of free-floating rainbows. The falls can be seen from the Brazilian and Argentine sides of the border, where each country has a national park.

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