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Iguazú Falls Brazilian Side: Entrance, Guided Tour & Transport

About: Iguazú Falls

There's plenty of natural wonder in the Americas, but perhaps nothing quite as epic as Iguazú Falls. With its thundering, cascading waterfalls and teeming rainforest, lucky visitors come away both inspired and soaking wet!

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