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Argentine
Falls
IIn
the Parque Nacional Iguazú, it represents
the most proximate contact between man and
nature, as we can almost touch them. This
incredible natural spectacle is Word Heritage
-UNESCO. The park is immersed in the Selva
Paranaense with varied species of flora
and fauna; it can be partly done on an ecological
train which leads up to the footbridge that
reaches the Devil's Throat, the major and
most impressive of the water falls, nearly
80mts. high.
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Brazilian
Falls
In
the Parque Nacional do Iguacu, on the Brazilian
margin; from this place we have a better
sight of the falls. Contrary to the Argentinean
side, we find less contact, but a wide-ranging
sight. After walking along the footbridge,
you can have lunch in the new restaurant
"Porto Canoas", with balcony facing to the
Devil's Throat.
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Bird's
Park
Natural
Rainforest Reserve; it exposes several flora
and fauna species, ranging from exotic birds,
and snakes to tropical butterflies. You
will also be able to observe huge cages
and artificial rain.
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Navigation
Excursion
Crossway
on electronic vehicles along the jungle;
enjoy the jungle in its natural state, until
you reach Macuco Beach, place where, on
sodiacs we start sailing across the rapids
of the Río Iguazú along 6 km; approximation
to the waterfalls; you will also experience
getting wet by the water cascades.
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San
Martín Island
In
the middle of the river, we can get there
on catamarans. It has a balcony at San Martín
Fall, the second in importance after the
Devil's Throat. In this natural scenery
most of the film "La Misión" was shot.
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Helicopter
Flight
A
12-minute flight over the waterfalls, will
let you experience an unique and complete
vision, from an unmatched angle of sight.
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Jesiut
Ruins
They
belonged to The Guaraní Indians, under the
domain of the Jesuit fathers; they are situated
close to the City of Posadas, Capital of
the Province of Misiones. Founded in 1632,
it is well-preserved thanks to several restorations;
at present we can appreciate what the missions
were like and their organization.
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Itaipú Dam
The
hydroelectric dam, on the Paraná River,
represents one of the biggest World's manufacture.
It has given place to a lake, where water
sports can be practiced, and artificial
beaches have been created in order to enjoy
the long summer in the Iguazú area. Guided
visits.
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