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Iguasu Falls (page 2) |
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The first three photos are from our raft run into the falls. The remainder are from the Argentina side of the falls. (You can click on the thumbnails to view the actual images which are larger and of higher resolution.) |
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Looking up at the Devil's Throat from our raft. |
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These catwalks up above are where we took the earlier close-up of Salto Floriano. |
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Down the Devil's Throat, one of the two biggest falls in terms of water volume (and noise, and mist). |
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Those are water spots blurring this photo: we were at the base of these falls, getting misty...before the raft went under Tres Mosequeteros and got us good and wet. |
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This beautiful shot really gives you a feel for how the water sieves out of the forest and falls over. |
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From Devil's Throat catwalk looking downfalls and downriver toward Brazilian side (Santa Mar�a falls, plus), with mist from Devil's Throat, unnamed Argentinean falls, and lots of dusky swifts, who nest in these cliffs. |
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From circuito superior: The water from both sides of the falls join here and flow off-camera to the left in this shot. |
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From circuito inferior: Salto Bossetti (salto means "jumps" so these are water jumps!) with people for scale. Many of these falls are large, though the amount of water is not necessarily great. |
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