MOTORCYCLE TRAVEL DIARY - South America
Caspar Wagner
Sunday, August 9, 2009
The Waterfalls
The falls are located at the intersection of Brazil's, Argentina's, and Paraguay's borders. The water is the convergence of 30 upstream rives who's flow is between 1,750 and 12,750 cubic meters per second depending on the rainfall. There are significant hydroelectric power-plants nearby.
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Oh, My goodness! Those falls are unimaginable! Wowzers..I wish I had an audio of the falls too! L. Mom
ReplyDeleteEleanor Roosevelt once said that Iguazu Falls made Niagra look like a leaky faucett.
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