Iguazu Falls is located
where the Iguazu River tumbles over the edge of the Paraná Plateau, 23
kilometres upriver from the Iguazu's confluence with the Paraná River. Numerous
islands along the 2.7-kilometre-long edge divide the falls into numerous
separate waterfalls and cataracts, varying between 60 to 82 metres high. The
number of these smaller waterfalls fluctuates from 150 to 300, depending on the
water level. The thunderous roar can be hear from kilometres way. About half of
the river's flow falls into a long and narrow chasm called the Devil's Throat
(Garganta del Diablo in Spanish or Garganta do Diabo in Portuguese). The Devil's Throat is U-shaped, 82 metres
high, 150 m wide, and 700 m long.
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Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Iguazu Falls (Cataratas do Iguaçu), Brazil
Iguazu Falls, Iguazú
Falls, Iguassu Falls or Iguaçu Falls (Portuguese: Cataratas do Iguaçu)are
waterfalls of the Iguazu River on the border of the Brazilian state of Paraná
and the Argentine province of Misiones. The falls divide the river into the
upper and lower Iguazu. The Iguazu River rises near the city of Curitiba. The
river flows through Brazil for most of its course, although most of the falls
are on the Argentine side. Below its confluence with the San Antonio River, the
Iguazu River forms the boundary between Argentina and Brazil.
This wonderful postcard came from Genesio Wagner 26 March 2014 (direct swap Postcrossing)
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