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Things to do in Foz do Iguacu - Tourist Places in Foz do Iguacu
Iguassu Falls is an impressive natural spectacle with a series of 275 waterfalls - the largest series of waterfalls on the planet! The largest of the Falls is Devil’s Throat...
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This massive forested park, with rare species of birds, pumas, tapirs, monkeys and other wildlife is best known for housing...
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This massive forested park, with rare species of birds, pumas, tapirs, monkeys and other wildlife is best known for housing the world's largest and most extraordinary waterfalls - the Iguacu Falls -that extend for miles.
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Parque das Aves is a conservation project in the Atlantic Rainforest near Foz do Iguassu, Brazil. We take in birds which have...
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Parque das Aves is a conservation project in the Atlantic Rainforest near Foz do Iguassu, Brazil. We take in birds which have been rescued from animal trafficking or are for some reason no longer able to survive in the wild. We give them a home in their beautiful native rainforest. We love huge aviaries. We think birds should be able to fly, and have a great social life, and feed on the best, fresh, organic diet possible. We then breed a new generation of birds which are capable of being released back into the wild (and we have a number of projects that do exactly that.) We also support projects and research throughout Brazil. We plant thousands of trees a year, restoring degraded Atlantic Rainforest. The Parque das Aves thinks that education is one of our most important tasks. Sometimes it's as simple as giving people direct contact with these beautiful birds. It's amazing what that can do. We also educate thousands of local schoolchildren a year in special programs. Thank you for supporting Parque das Aves. We couldn't do it without you.
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This Brazilian river’s claim to fame is the famous Iguacu Falls – the 275 separate sheets of raging water that plunge into it...
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This Brazilian river’s claim to fame is the famous Iguacu Falls – the 275 separate sheets of raging water that plunge into it with incredible intensity.
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This huge artificial lake, which resulted from the construction of the Itaipu Dam, provides a lovely setting for relaxing or...
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This huge artificial lake, which resulted from the construction of the Itaipu Dam, provides a lovely setting for relaxing or fishing.
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Take a stroll down the city's main street, stopping for a coffee or beer at one of the numerous sidewalk cafes, great for...
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Take a stroll down the city's main street, stopping for a coffee or beer at one of the numerous sidewalk cafes, great for people watching.
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The Eco-museum preserves the history of the power plant and the Brazilian area in which it was built.Check out the...
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The Eco-museum preserves the history of the power plant and the Brazilian area in which it was built.Check out the Eco-museum's collection innovating exhibit, based on interactivity and unusual display resources like sets duplicating the past and scale models. Visitors follow a course divided into modules that present from the occupation of the power plant's area on the Brazilian side up to Itaipu's environmental conservation projects. The tour includes attractions such as water and energy. There is also a replica of a running turbine axel that even includes the noises typical of the plant's inner core. A panel of 3X4cm photos pays tribute to the people who worked in the construction of the hydroelectric power plant.
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"We first did the Argentine side of the falls. That gives you a glimpse of the enormity of the site. (Argentina gives you up close and personal). But the Brazilian side gives you the whole view. It was incredible and jaw dropping. We spend a few hours just observing the falls by following the trail...." We did not do any other activities. You will get soaked (if you choose to) so bring a change of clothes or buy a plastic poncho. Bring a bug repellent - its a must, we were eaten alive.
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"This park is very near the entrance to the Brazilian falls. The admission was reasonable, and the place was a lot of fun. Good variety of birds, and the atmosphere is great."
"One of the best bird parks we have ever been to - lots of opportunity to see some wonderful birds - lots are in cages but others in aviaries that you can walk in and get up close and personal! Wonderful owls and butterflies too. There is a place to eat and get drinks. You can walk there from the ent..."rance to the National Park. Loved it and have some wonderful photos.
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