• 1.8 billion litres per second...

    6. februar 2023, Brasil ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    ....or 36 Olympic swimming pools per second. That's the amount of water dropping from the world's biggest waterfall.

    I don't really know how to describe it. Pictures and videos are surely better. But some basics are, it very wide, it's in the jungle, and the middle of the river is the Argentina, Brazil border. It's very hot and Max humidity.

    Yesterday, we walked around the Argentinian side. Today, the Brazil side. In the past, most people recommended the Argentinian side. I have to say after today, at least for now, the Brazil side is better, because a few parts in Argentina are closed. It's particularly sad that on that side, the biggest falls, the devil's throat, are currently not accessible.

    But whatever the differences may be between the two sides, the whole thing is a truly magnificent natural spectacle.

    On top of that, it's fun when you take a boat on the river, driven like in a bond movie, and where everyone gets soaked
    Les mer