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waterfall system consists of almost 300 falls, with heights of up to
70 meters, along 2.7 kilometres of the Iguazu River. The Garganta
del Diablo ("Devil's Throat"), a U shaped 150 meters wide and 700
meters long cliff, is the most impressive of them all, and marks the
border between Argentina and Brazil. Most of the falls are within
Argentine territory, but from the Brazilian side (600 meters) a more
panoramic view of the Garganta del Diablo is obtained.
Iguazu FallsThe Falls are shared by the Iguazú National Park
(Argentina) and Iguaçu National Park (Brazil). These parks were
designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1984 and 1986 respectively.
Upon seeing Iguazu, first Lady Eleanor Roosevelt reportedly
excalimed "Poor Niagara!" Vastly larger than North America's Niagara
Falls, Iguazu is only rivalled by Southern Africa's Victoria Falls (this
is excluding extremely large rapid-like falls such as Livingston de
Chutes and Boyoma falls). Whilst Iguazu is wider because it is split
into 275 discreet falls - Victoria is the largest single curtain of
water in the world, at over a mile wide and over 300 feet in height.
Victoria's annual peak flow is also of greater volume than Iguazu's
peak flow, though in times of extreme flood the two have recorded
very similar maximum water discharge. Iguazu and Victoria are
generally regarded as the world's most spectacular waterfalls, with
people divided as to which is the more impressive.
The name Iguazu comes from the Guarani words y (water) and guasu
(big). The legend says that a god pretended to marry a beautiful
aborigine named Naipú, who fled with her mortal lover in a canoe. In
rage, the god sliced the river creating the waterfalls, condemning
the lovers to an eternal fall.
Iguazu Falls Panoramic view.There are two main towns on either side
of the falls; Foz do Iguaçu in the Brazilian state of Paraná, and
Puerto Iguazú in the Argentine province of Misiones. Other important
tourist attractions near the falls is the Itaipu hydroelectric power
plant, and the Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis in Argentina,
Paraguay and Brazil.
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