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| Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2009
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| hey folks, I am planning a trip to see the Iguazu Falls and I was wondering if either side - Brazilian or Argentinian - offer the best experience? which one has the better views?..also, if I decide to stay in Argentina, can I cross over to the Brazilian side? |
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| Moderator Jr Member Join Date: Jul 2010
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| Everyone has their own opinion on which side is better. I have been on both sides and the truth is that both sides offer different experiences and views since you'll get to walk up close and personal to the falls in many places. I think most people seem to favour the Argentinian side of the Iguazu Falls because Brazil has changed its visa agreement and all American citizens are now required to pay $100. Either way, if you go, I would recommend staying at the Sheraton, as it is right in the park and your room has a great view of the falls. |
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