Monday, January 10, 2011

Bring your galoshes, there is no getting out of this one dry.

If you don't like the feeling (or sound) of being moist, then you probably should scribble Iguazu Falls off of your bucket list. If you enjoy large awe-inspiring things, maybe reconsider.




The national park was also full of animals as well.


It was also impossible to walk anywhere in the park without being surrounded by butterflies. Not just one type of butterfly, but many different types. It was like something out of a princess movie during the main chorus. This type in particular is called an '88' butterfly because of the patter on its wings.


I found it interesting in the national park how they would translate absolutely everything into English our use pictures. Words that literally had the same meaning in English and Spanish were translated twice for no reason. It was the use of pictures that worked even better in Iguazu.


In the end, traveling with Matt and Allen really made this falls amazing. I had a lot of fun dealing with Matt's critical fear of imaginary diseases. Paraguay was sad without them.

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