Archive | November, 2007

26 November 2007 ~ 0 Comments

Iguazu – Day 6

I may have set a record for most days visiting Iguazu Falls. Most tourists come here and stay 1-3 days. I stayed a week and never grew tired of the views and more chances to practice taking pictures. I had hoped to do the moonlight tour of La Garganta del Diablo, but had a combination [...]

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25 November 2007 ~ 0 Comments

Iguazu – Day 5

Today started out unorganized and confusing, but turned out well. First, I went to the Puerto Iguazu bus station to catch the Práctico to the Brazilian side. I must have been tired because I got on the bus and, after a few blocks, realized we were heading toward the Argentine Falls. I hadn’t been paying [...]

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24 November 2007 ~ 0 Comments

Iguazu – Day 4

I hadn’t planned to visit the Argentine side of the park today. But being offered free entry, buffet lunch, and a pass to the boat ride, I couldn’t refuse.
We met up at 10 a.m. outside the grocery store in Puerto Iguazu. (I finally got smart about water and brought my water bladder and filled it [...]

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23 November 2007 ~ 0 Comments

Iguazu – Day 3

I returned to the Argentine side of the Falls to view the parts of the park I had not seen the first time. First came the Circuito Superior. This circuit was distinct from the lower in that it provided a view from on top of the Falls and was much shorter. I thought there would [...]

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22 November 2007 ~ 0 Comments

Iguazu – Day 2

Having completed the entire Circuito Inferior yesterday, I decided to cross over to the Brazilian side in order to get a different look at the park. The hostel workers warned me that getting to the Brazilian falls was more complicated and required taking 3 buses–1 from the hostel into town, another to cross the border, [...]

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