Now it's the next day after the brazilean side at Iguazú Falls. The rain and mist are gone, but there is a weather forecast of 80% rain in the afternoon. So at 8:00 in the morning we were at the station of a small and ecological train that would take us through the jungle to the footbridges to follow to reach the falls. The train has two stops, one to visit the Devil's Throat and another to visit the upper and lower circuits. The complete route is several kilometers on flat terrain on the footbridges. You must be equipped with a raincoat, mosquito repellent, hat and water. Once inside, you are in the jungle on the Iguazú River. After hours and hours touring the different waterfalls and hundreds of shots from all possible angles, I share these 10 photos that more or less represent the route and the impressiveness of this natural beauty.
Nice shots. I like that the water looks naturally flowing.
It's hard to conceive that much water flowing every day.
Wowzers .......thanks for sharing
A great preview for us - it's on our schedule for next April!
Beautiful captures! Is the water always that dirty?
jaymatt wrote:
Nice shots. I like that the water looks naturally flowing.
Thank you for your comment John
kvanhook wrote:
It's hard to conceive that much water flowing every day.
Thank you for your comment. The quantity of water deliver is more or less 2000 cubic meters by second.
Rhinophoto wrote:
A great preview for us - it's on our schedule for next April!
Thank you for your comment. April is yhe best time to visit the cataratas because is a very good weather with bassically no rain. Do not forget mosquito repelent
Manglesphoto wrote:
Another fantastic set!!!
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