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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Argentina's Iguazu Falls: Awesome!






The Brazilian side of the Iguazu Falls provides the best panoramic views, but the Argentine side offers a more spectacular experience of the Falls, up, close and personal.

At the Garganta de Pablo, the best part of a visit to Iguazu Falls, you get to the platform at edge of the main falls and you see and feel the fury of the raging torrents of cascading water that falls to several thousand feet below. It is truly an amazing experience. The place is covered with mist and vapor and will refresh you on a hot and humid day.

There are many paths in Parque Nacional Iguazu that leads to different areas to view the main falls and the other falls. You need at least a day to leisurely enjoy the majestic scenery in the park.

To get to the park, you can take a bus from the bus terminal in the center of Puerto Iguazu and pay AR$20(US$5.50) for a return ticket. Entrance to the park is AR$100 (US $28). A visit to this park is definitely one of the highlights of a visit to Argentina.

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