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Iguazu Falls
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Rafael Perez (rafelito)
(1026) |
| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2006-01-07 |
| Categories: Nature |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2006-01-11 1:37 |
| Viewed: 772 |
| Points: 8 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| Iguazú's Falls are the broadest in the world, since they are located at the level of the delta of the river, or more than 4 kilometres of cataracts, 275 independent waterfalls from which the highest measures approximately 82 meters of height. An unforgettable thing. You can observe one to the cataracts from both countries: Brazil or Argentina, because these tremendous falls constitute his your border. Both countries fight from the centuries of the centuries to know which possesses the most spectacular point of view... From Brazil, the panorama frames almost all the cataracts, impressively; from Argentina, there are several points of view on some of the cataracts, but the best of this side is that it is possible to walk on many gangplanks installed almost under the cataracts, beside being able to walk in ship below certain cataracts.. .. I will not take any position in the debate to know that side is the best, but the truth that the walk inside the cataracts performed the most refreshing thing! |
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- lukdm
(1350) - [2006-01-11 3:28]
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very spectacular view rafael. great shot
Ola Rafael !
Thank you for the kind honor to put me on your list of favorite members. I will do my best not to disappoint you.
Very refreshing shot, and stunning POV. Spectacular shot.
I am surprised you received only one critique on this one. :(
Well done !
Robert
- kona
(1258) - [2006-04-28 10:22]
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great photography ,excellent composition with wonderfull balance of colour.kona
Stunning POV and great capture of these magnificent falls. Well done!
We share an interest in such huge waterfalls...check out my Victoria Falls TL posting.
TFS, Martyn