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The Iguazu falls are so big they can be viewed from both the Argentinian and the Brazilian side. So with passports ready we got a taxi to the Brazilian side Iguazu national park. Interestingly their entrance fee was more expensive than the Argentinian side. As soon as the shuttle bus dropped us at the starting viewing point the falls were in full view. We proceeded along the walk way to all the next viewing points and it felt like it would just not end. Eventually after 2 and half hours of walking we reached the last mirador (viewing point). We were so close to the waterfall at the end that we got sprayed on again and could feel the power of these falls. As we took a train on the Argentinian side to get to the last fall, I didn't quite comprehend how massive these falls are. I would definitely recommend doing the Brazilian side too even if it's just to see the full glory of these falls.
From the falls to...on a plane...Rio Carnival here we come!!!
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