IGUAZU FALLS

 

 


         

Iguazú Falls, Argentinean side – Alvaro H. Pescador R. 2002 Iguazú bi national Park is the most important Natural Park for both Brazil and Argentina.

   

Twins - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2002. At the Argentenean side there are several landscape viewers. Superior picture of the so called Twins Tupí and Guaraní.

 

   


           
 

           

Twins,  Profile - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2002 Before the rainy season, along middle of the year the falls have less sediments and caudal, this make them more crystalline.

 

 

Shinning - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2002. Before the fall, the river conforms several rapids which shines with sun rays.

 


           
 


           

Bride Velvet - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2002 The Iguazu have more than 275 falls. Fall’s strength makes million drops to evaporate, conforming steles or velvets. There is a legend in the Guaraní mythology about a madden called Naipuí, which became in the bride velvet. Get know to it in the Water Planet.

     

Evil’s Throat, partial view  – Alvaro H. Pescador R.-2002. The main fall forms a 70 meters deep and 300 meters wide throat. Through it drains more than 10,000 m3 of water per second, here seen from Argentina.


 
 

           

From the Island - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2002.
In the middle of the subtropical rainforest vegetation of the  San Martin Island the double fall made by the Iguazu at the Argentinean side can be clearly appreciated.

 

 

Surrealism - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2002. At the Brazilian side it is possible to walk inside the fall and have a face to face encounter with the rainbow.

 

 
 

 

Boat Cross  - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2002.  Rock eroded. During the rainy season one single fall is made by the water. 

     

Impressionism - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2002.    Photography  development forced the last XIX century  painters to think up a different way of representing the reality. Sometimes it goes beyond the imagination.

 

 

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