Iguazu Falls are part of a singular practically virgin jungle ecosystem protected by Argentine and Brazilian national parks on either side of the cascades. Various species of trees and vegetation grow along the river and among the rocks.
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Iguazu Falls – Force of Water
Iguazu Falls Panorama Argentina
Iguazu Falls – Another Rainbow
Waterfall rainbows are not even an especially rare phenomenon at Iguazu Falls, but they are spectacular. As if waterfalls were not extravagant enough, nature goes and really creates a feast for the eyes by throwing in a rainbow for free. Rampaging water, perennially worn rocks, and the seven colours of the spectrum just to top it all off.
Iguazu Falls – White Water
Iguazu Falls – A Curtain of Water
Iguazu Falls – Calm Before the Drop
Iguazu Falls Postcard
Rainbow Over Iguazu Falls
Iguazu Falls – Surrounded by Water
Iguazu Falls – Rainbow Sighting
Iguazu Falls – Water Flow
Iguazu Falls in Layers
Iguazu Falls – Through the Trees
Iguazu Falls – First Glimpse
Iguazu Falls – Feeding the Iguazu River
Located in Misiones Province in the Northeastern tip of Argentina and bordering the Brazilian state of Parana to the north, Iguazú National Park, jointly with its sister park Iguaçu in Brazil, is among the world’s visually and acoustically most stunning natural sites for its massive waterfalls. It was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1984. Across a width of almost three kilometres the Iguazú or Iguaçu River, drops vertically some 80 meters in a series of cataracts. The river, aptly named after the indigenous term for “great water” forms a large bend in the shape of a horseshoe in the heart of the two parks and constitutes the international border between Argentina and Brazil before it flows into the mighty Parana River less than 25 kilometres downriver from the park.
















