Iguaçu Falls, Brazil and Argentina
Description
The park shares with Iguazú National Park in Argentina one of the world's largest and most impressive waterfalls, extending over some 9,000 feet in length. Many rare and endangered species of flora and fauna are sheltered in the park, among others the giant otter and the giant ant-eater. The clouds of spray produced by the waterfall are conducive to the growth of lush vegetation.
Runtime
12 min 30 sec
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Geography
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