From the Brazil side they have built a cat walk, off the main walk way along the jungle, right into the heart of the Devil's throat. I was the only one from my group to brave it and out there in it, and I am so glad I did. You can stand way back at the main walk way off the catwalk that goes out a good 150 feet, and still get wet and hear the sound of 100 freight trains at high speed which is the sound of half of the nearly 300 waterfalls merging into this one area! Loud and Awesome!! Walking about half way out, a guy on his way back throws me his rain jacket and says you'll need this. I quickly put it on already wet and rushed out into the heart of the beast. It was a hot and sunny day so getting soaked didn't bother me, but I had a hard time standing, and the sound out there was cool. I pushed in to feel the fury, and to say that I did it and survived, then headed out! Awesome experience! I would love to go back and...
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The Garganta is about 1.1km (round trip) from the station via a wooden boardwalk across the Iguazu river above the falls. It was reasonably busy when we went so we were passing people on the way there and back. We got views of fish in the water, birds in the trees and the remains of old walkways. The falls themself are very impressive and offer great views across to the Brazilian side. Looking down into the throat was of course obscured by mists but we were still able to see dozens of other tiny falls, which we were to later see. We also did a helicopter tour (from Brazil) the next day to see...
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