now that's a view
a lineup of falls
now it's our turn, here we go
that close!
zodiacs will bring you up-close to the falls
of course you can also enjoy the scene from above. Keeps you dry
that footbridge on the lower trail brings you up close to the water
a colorfull butterfly takes a short rest
on the Paseo Garganta del Diablo footbridge to the Devils's Throat: we spot something in the water...
the Iguazu Falls on the Argentinean side
The Iguazu Falls on the Argentinean side are situated in the Iguazu National Park.
 
There are three main itineraries, one is  the Paseo Garganta del Diablo, a scenic walkway over the Iguazu River that brings you right to the very edge of the thundering Gargenta del Diablo.
Keep an eye on the water as you may well spot a crocodile here.
 
At the Devil's Throat thousands of tons of water are tumbling over the edge, roaring down a full 80 meters!
This definitely is a must see, feel, smell and hear experience.
 
The other two hikes are the Upper and Lower Trails from where you can explore the impressive falls near San Martin Island.
 
And of course you have to join a wild water zodiac ride to almost directly under the falls. You definitely will get soaking wet, so have fun.
 
We visited the Argentinean side of the Iguazu Falls on a pleasant and sunny day in March 2008.
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from our hotel we can see and hear the falls
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and a view of the platform on the Brazilian side
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our guide explains the lay of the land (and water)
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yes, that is a crocodile
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at the Devil's Throat tons of water drop 80 meters. That does not happens soundless..
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on the upper trail, sturdy footbridges connect the different viewpoints
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