Iguazu Falls - Argentina

We’re back in Argentina for the fifth and final time, to visit the iconic Iguazu Falls, shared with Brazil. 


First of all, in writing this post, I’ve realised that many of the previous posts have included Dylan in front of blue skies (this post included), but it’s just that sunny. I’ve heard that we’ve had uncommon weather. We’ve barely had any rain, I’ve not even had to set my tent up or put it down in the rain. I suspect I’ll get some rain when I’m back for a fleeting visit to the UK in 11 days time.

We’ve come back to Argentina for the Iguazu Falls, split in the middle between Argentina and Brazil. We’re going to the Brazil side in a few days time. Who knows which side is better, but we’ll find that out. In saying that, the Argentina side is absolutely breathtaking.



















We now head back over the border to Brazil, the final country in our South American adventure!

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