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  • Entrance to the national park.  Brazil is the part inside of the river curve.  To the bottom of the map, the other side is Argentina.  The falls are in the Iguacu river.  The park is a UNESCO Natural Heritage site. width:720;;height:540
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  • The Tropical hotel, inside the National Park, is now part of the Orient Express chain. width:720;;height:540
  • The argentinian falls. width:720;;height:540
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  • A very small bee makes its beehive inside a trunk. Wonderful honey and bees that do not sting! width:540;;height:720
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  • Going down by the train to walk real close to the Brazilian side of the falls. width:540;;height:720
  • That is where we are going! width:720;;height:540
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  • In this part, a raincoat is necessary! width:720;;height:540
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  • A visitor at the snack bar. width:720;;height:405
  • A iguana rests by the trail. width:720;;height:405
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