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Day Four: Argentina – Panoramic Brazil
The confrontation of a mass of water falling 70 – 80 feet across the river; glittering in the sun – emblazoned with vibrant rainbows; and the crashing water bellowing a constant rhythm of peace and harmony among the chirping of happy birds and the irregular chanting of the river’s rapids…
It was Christmas Eve and our festive celebrations were to start – the plan – Day One – Brazil, Iguaçu Falls; Day Two – Argentina, Iguaçu Falls.
7am breakfast – simple bread and confiture (jam) plus a surprise addition of a ham and cheese omelette. Tucked in our stomachs; sacks filled with snacks; on a coach to towards Foz (the town in Brazil on the other side of the Falls) by 9am.
Bus change just after the passport checkpoint – a short walk then a second small bus to the entrance. (Unless you have someone with you who knows where they’re going or you follow others – suggest you go Straight to Foz then change bus there).
Once in the park it was a short coach ride to the first scenic point (we still had very little knowledge of what we were letting ourselves in for – photos give you an impression but not until you see it with your own eyes). http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/303
We made our way along the path and as the thick threes thinned we were suddenly taken aback by the confrontation of a mass of water falling 70 – 80 feet across the river; glittering in the sun – emblazoned with vibrant rainbows; and the crashing water bellowing a constant rhythm of peace and harmony among the chirping of happy birds and the irregular chanting of the river’s rapids.

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