A town near the Brazilian and Paraguayan border in the province of Misiones, the main attraction here is the Iguazú Falls. The main waterfall, the 'Garganta Del Diablo' (the throat of the devil), divides Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina. The falls spread a total of 2km in places, and there are over 200 falls in total. The falls plunge over 70 metres into sedimentary terrain.
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