We had a couple of great days at Iguazu Falls, firstly on the Brazilian side and secondly on the Argentinian side. The Brazilian side is supposed to be great for a "panoramic view", but we feel this could be translated as "the falls are too far away but we'll take your money anyway". The Argentinian side is a million times more impressive - you get to stand at the Devil's throat, get right under one of the lower falls as well as see the whole thing from afar. For some reason the waterfalls seem to act as an afrodisiac, and there were plenty of frisky South Americans doing their thing in the crowd. Slightly bizarre. The trip was made more awesome with our new friends Rob and Tim, who encouraged us to do multiple jump shots (yes, its still cool to jump) as well as accompany us to an all you can eat BBQ. "Mas carne" they say, "si si" we say until at least 20 animals have been consumed. Meat sweats ahoy.
Iguazu Falls
We had a couple of great days at Iguazu Falls, firstly on the Brazilian side and secondly on the Argentinian side. The Brazilian side is supposed to be great for a "panoramic view", but we feel this could be translated as "the falls are too far away but we'll take your money anyway". The Argentinian side is a million times more impressive - you get to stand at the Devil's throat, get right under one of the lower falls as well as see the whole thing from afar. For some reason the waterfalls seem to act as an afrodisiac, and there were plenty of frisky South Americans doing their thing in the crowd. Slightly bizarre. The trip was made more awesome with our new friends Rob and Tim, who encouraged us to do multiple jump shots (yes, its still cool to jump) as well as accompany us to an all you can eat BBQ. "Mas carne" they say, "si si" we say until at least 20 animals have been consumed. Meat sweats ahoy.