Gotten soaked in the Iguazu water? No worries, they'll dry up in a few
minutes.
Now head back to downtown and treat yourself with a glass of Quilmes!
Phew, that was some seeerious sightseeing!!
- Back
Now at the very end of the trail, you have no choice but to try this great
attraction of Iguazu - ride on a raft and dive into the waterfalls!!.
Yes, the boat dives! It literally dives into the roaring water head on.
The splash is so wild that you cannot open your eyes. Gees, we all love
stupid things don't we?
Unlike on the Brazilian side, the trail snaked around in the dense shadowy
jungles. The voices and noises of animals were heard in the canopy of tall
trees, and the open views from the occasional clearing gave us good diversions,
luring us deeper and deeper.
Next morning we went out to walk on the opposite, Argentinean side.
This time we hopped onto a toy train to reach the viewing trail on the
tip of the promontory. The train is 'to minimize the impact on environmental'
they explain, but this is already a fun attraction in itself.