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Check out the photos!
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I love the Falls. Unimaginable hydro power and incomparable beauty.
Id' love to go back. The first time was so unexpected and I was with my husband's family, so there was too much chatting. I'd like to walk into the forest in silence, hearing the falls in distance, and then get to them in all their grandness.
I am lucky enough to go twice a year on business to the Iguazu area.
I always make time for half a day at the Falls. I want to do the moonlight walk one when the Full Moon is out but have never managed to coincide.
I am lucky enough to go twice a year on business to the Iguazu area.
I always make time for half a day at the Falls. I want to do the moonlight walk one when the Full Moon is out but have never managed to coincide.
We scheduled a trip around the full moon date a few years ago, for the same reason. The moonlight walk was canceled because of anticipated rain, but we want to return and do it. Lucky you, indeed, to have two chances each year.
My friends did it and she said that it was very hard to spot anything at all, as the micro-drops of water created a big halo. However, I do not trust these friends very much, as they said they could visit everything in 2 days and spent the other two at their hotel pool.
A few years ago, on a hot moonlit night when Adri and I had only recently begun our renewed courtship we found a huge swimming pool in the middle in the jungle near our hut and watched the sun come up.