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Iguacu Falls

We had a leisurely breakfast and then headed out to see the falls at about 10 a.m. It was drizzling and not so nice, but that meant we were prepared for the massive amount of mist drifting out from the falls.

This place is immense, it's like Niagara Falls times 10 and it's amazing that Brazil has taken the initiative to protect it, unlike the Canadians who had virtually no opportunity or inclination to do that in the past.

It was very much worth the trip.

At night, we had a really homey dinner at a cozy restaurant Emporio des Artes. The duck was overdone but my mom and dad liked their fish and chicken curry.

That's all I have to say about the whole thing.

Dad had some sort of terrible blood coagulation in his leg and it turned purple, so we went to the doctor as soon as we got back.

On the park bus

On the park bus


Iguacu Falls

Iguacu Falls


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Iguacu Falls

Iguacu Falls

Posted by baixing 17:00 Archived in Brazil

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