Argentine Side Falls

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The Iguazú National Park, up north of Buenos Aires province, was created in October 9th, 1934; and it currently covers a surface of 66,148 ha. This marvelous shelter of nature encompasses many areas, of which precisely the waterfalls area shall be visited to contemplate the Iguazú river waterfalls.

The waterfalls may be admired from the bottom of the falls, called Circuito inferior (Inferior circuit), or from the top, Circuito Superior (superior circuit).

From the visitors center you can access the circuits by the train or through the green path. The superior circuit has 1,600 meters of length and the superior one has 1,200 meters. In the waterfalls area it is possible to visit the most important fall of all: Garganta del Diablo (Devil´s throat). From the Cataratas station you can take the train to the Garganta station, where you may access the footbridge from the coast to the viewpoint. This is a fantastic trip and the view from the balcony is astonishing.

 
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