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Something you wish to say about this page? Iguazú National Park(Reads: 3508, since 25-Sep-2008)Iguazú National Park is another UNESCO designated world heritage site. The park, which extends over 67,000 hectares in the northeast of Misiones province, is largely covered in sub-tropical rainforest. Here the River Iguazú flows for 1,320 km until it meets the River Parana 23 km before the falls where it makes a sharp U-turn, the terrain drops and the river cascades downwards producing the most spectacular semi-circle of waterfalls, 275 in all, some crashing over 70 metres on to the basalt rock below, filling the air with never-ending clouds of mist. Walkways take you to the edge of the impressive Garganta del Diablo (Devil’s Gorge), the park’s biggest fall and you can get drenched by the Salto Bossetti while observing their vast expanse.
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