Itaipú Dam
2016年4月21日, ブラジル ⋅ ⛅ 28 °CAll these big waters mean hydroelectric potential. So we swapped one of nature's wonders of the world for an engineering one. It's very big and produces the most power thanks to the Paraná river. Bitもっと詳しく
All these big waters mean hydroelectric potential. So we swapped one of nature's wonders of the world for an engineering one. It's very big and produces the most power thanks to the Paraná river. Bitもっと詳しく
Across the road from the entrance to the falls park is a fab bird park/sanctuary where we spent a lovely couple of hours. Some birds are rescued from illegal hunters, maltreatment etc and many are inもっと詳しく
Wow. What a breakfast buffet. There must have been ten different fresh juices and even more types of breads plus hot stuff, cheese, ham, fruit. Did we at we are enjoying our hotel?
Trip to the fallsもっと詳しく
We both felt sad that today we left Argentina and we are moving on to the last stage of the trip - Brazil.
After breakfast we had the joy of driving back up the track and finding our mechanic Hectorもっと詳しく
Last thing we wanted to do today was drive - especially back out on that dirt road. Thankfully our tour to the main attraction here - the Moconá waterfalls - included our guide also being the driver.もっと詳しく
Adventurous drive out of Iberá on even worse road conditions than getting there. In total we spent 9 hours driving and 1 hour trying to sort out problems with the car.
Although we didn't get stuckもっと詳しく
Gorgeous sunset boat ride to the other side of the lake to see more floating islands & their lovely inhabitants
Lovely early morning boat ride to the wetlands Saw some very large, and luckily very still, caiman!
Lisa braved a horse ride, only the second of her life.
Once we'd finally arrived at the right lodge & settled in, went for an dusk walk through the forest and on a boardwalk over the marshes. The Iberá wetlands are 1.3million hectares of pristineもっと詳しく