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I need to admit that I am not a tourist lover (to put it mildly). Whenever I see over 20 tourists together I walk in the opposite direction. The Iguazu Park is as crowded as Disneyland, nevertheless the falls are so incredibly majestic that I was never so unaware of crowds in my whole life. The largest part of the falls is called Garganta del Diablo (Devil’s throat). I could not believe my ears as I was approaching it: the roaring was so loud that it could be heard from about 500 meters away. It is hard to have a conversation without speaking up, since tons of water are falling down from an 80 meter height. The luxurious green vegetation makes up a perfect contrasting frame for the white waters that run endlessly down. The falls are so magical that I was almost happy to have all those people around sharing the experience. Tags for this Travel Tip: tonsofwater whitewater gargantadeldiablo devil39sthroat |
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