The Iguacu Waterfalls are the South American Niagara, except they are four times wider! Half the falls can be seen from Brazil, and half from Argentina. There is a separate entrance fee from both sides, and the area is surrounded by many tourist shops and food stands. I get the sense that visitors easily fall prey to the touristy attractions, but it is important to appreciate this natural wonder. These magnificent waterfalls are set in an environment rich with flora and fauna. It is recommended that tourists take walks through the forest and observe the natural setting. Besides walking around the falls for an eye-catching experience, speed boat rides are also offered. I would definitely visit the Iguacu Waterfalls on my trip to Brazil, explore the area by foot, and take a speed boat on the water.
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