Time is
starting to run out for me in South America. I have only one week left, and
plan to spend it under the shadow of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro. I’m
really excited that I get to see everyone back home soon.
After
finishing off in Uruguay we took a looong bus ride up the coast of Brazil, then
inland towards Iguazu Falls. Both James and I had our doubts about giving up
valuable beach time to bus approximately 8 hours to the falls and 8 hours back,
but Jordan convinced us to go. I’ve seen Niagara Falls before, and found it
hard to believe that these waterfalls would be able to top Niagara. Jordan
claims that Iguazu is “One of the new natural 7 wonders of the world”. I don’t
know if this is true or not, but I owe Jordan a big thank you. It was
spectacular.
When we
walked along the boardwalk to the top of “Garganta del Diablo”, which means
Devil’s Throat, we found ourselves standing above huge amounts of water gushing
over the cliff. There was so much mist coming up off the water that it was
difficult to see the river below, and when the wind picked up it pushed into
our faces, soaking us.
We also had
the opportunity to get real close to the falls and find some cool relief from
the heat, as well as stand above them.
The
following day, we took a tour of nearby Itaipu Dam. It’s a damn big dam – the second
largest in the world, but actually produces the most electricity of any
hydroelectric dam in the world. It provides enough electricity for all of
Paraguay’s needs, and 20% of Brazil’s. Other than the video they showed at the
start (which was a propaganda video showing how great the dam is for the
community), the tour was quite nice. We got to go on top of the dam and throw
pennies off, as well as go inside the buildings where the workers work.
The columns
of water were absolutely huge, and the wheel that it turns to produce
electricity was going really fast. The tour guide claimed that almost as much
water goes through the dam as goes over Iguazu Falls. (I personally don’t
believe this. The fact may hold true when Iguazu is experiencing drought, which
does happen, but there was A LOT of water going over those falls).
Finally,
the Three Amigos took one last bus ride into the sunset. Rio de Janeiro. The
Marvelous City. Heaven on Earth.
So far Rio
is pretty cool, and I’m glad we’re finishing our trip here. Blog post to
follow.
1 comment:
Adam I love your photos of these waterfalls. I've never even heard of them and they are magnificent!
Mom
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