IGUAZÚ FALLS
A natural wonder of the world
In northeastern Argentina's Misiones province, the Iguazu River joins the Parana River, marking the convergence point of Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil.
It is in this region that the awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls (known as "Big Water" in the local Guarani language) cascades over hard granite, forming a massive series of waterfalls that stretch for 2 miles and plummet more than 240 feet below.
The Iguazu Falls are a remarkable natural wonder, attracting visitors from all over the world and ranking among the most popular destinations in Argentina. With its easy accessibility and proximity to Buenos Aires and other South American destinations, Iguazu is a must-visit location for travelers.
The sheer power and beauty of the falls are truly breathtaking, with the thunderous roar of the crashing water and the vibrant mist rising above the falls creating a mesmerizing sight. It is a display of natural grandeur that is unrivaled and unforgettable.