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Garganta Del Diablo

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Garganta Del Diablo - From Drone, Brazil
Garganta Del Diablo - From Drone, Brazil
Garganta Del Diablo
📍 From Drone, Brazil
Garganta Del Diablo, or "Devil's Throat," is a spectacular waterfall located in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil. It is part of the larger Iguazu Falls, which is made up of over 270 separate waterfalls. Standing at over 264 feet tall and 2,300 feet wide, Garganta Del Diablo is the largest waterfall in the Iguazu Falls system.

To get the best view of Garganta Del Diablo, visitors can take a walkway that leads to a platform situated right above the waterfall. The walkway is about a half-mile long and is surrounded by lush greenery and wildlife, making it a great spot for nature photographers. Be sure to bring a waterproof camera as the spray from the waterfall can be intense! The best time to visit Garganta Del Diablo is during the rainy season from November to March, as the waterfall is at its most powerful during this time. However, be prepared for crowds as this is also the peak tourist season. For those looking for a quieter experience, visiting during the dry season from April to October is recommended. There is an entrance fee to access the walkway and platform at Garganta Del Diablo, and it is open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. There are also guided tours available for those who want to learn more about the history and wildlife of the area. Overall, Garganta Del Diablo is a must-visit for any photo-traveler looking to capture the beauty and power of one of the most stunning waterfalls in the world. Just be sure to bring your camera and waterproof gear to fully experience this natural wonder.
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