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Iguaçu Falls

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Iguaçu Falls

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The Iguaçu falls are situated on the Iguaçu river, on the border between Brazil and Argentina. Set in the rainforest, these falls – 275 separate cataracts – are nearly three times wider than the Niagara Falls.

Waterfall in South America, on the border between Brazil and Argentina. The falls have a width of 4 km/2.5 mi, and lie 19 km/12 mi above the junction of the River Iguaçu with the Paraná. The falls are divided by forested rocky islands and form a spectacular tourist attraction. The water plunges in a series of 275 falls, which vary in height between 60 m/200 ft and 82 m/269 ft; many of these falls have separate names.



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