People come from all over the world to see what is perhaps
Argentina’s star natural attraction: the mighty Iguazú Falls. Made up of
some 275 individual waterfalls and cascades, the park in which they’re
located has an amazingly comprehensive and well-maintained set of
catwalks that allow you get right up close and personal with the vast
sprays of water. At the heart of the site is a semicircular
waterfall called ‘the Devil’s Throat.’ These falls are 80 meters high
and a massive 2,700 meters in diameter, and because of the excellent
catwalks, you can stand right over their edge in perfect safety. Iguazú Falls receive about 1 million visitors a year and have been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1984.
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