The IGUAZU FALLS are one of the biggest wonders of nature in South America: located amidst a sub-tropical forest in the triangle of Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, a gigantic row of waterfalls flows down into the river Iguazu. The Argentine side of the Iguazu Falls is located within the Iguazu National Park. With an extension of 165,560 acres, the park has been declared a Natural Patrimony of Humanity by UNESCO. The Falls are integrated by 275 waterfalls with an average altitude of 220 feet. Four times wider than the Niagara Falls, Iguazu impresses for its beauty, volume and size. It’s a spectacle not to be missed!
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