Once there, we got into a rubber boat -having previously put life vests on- and we quickly departed to get to know the core of inferior Iguazú River.
The navigation is six kilometers long but the best is kept for the end of the trip, when the boat rocks in the rapids of the river for the last two kilometers.
Time to take pictures. We were given five minutes to try and freeze that moment from the water before going at the highest speed to Garganta del Diablo Canyon. We put the cameras away inside the nylon bags provided by the company and we faced the magnificence of the imposing waterfall which, from this spot, seemed bigger than usual.
A luxurious shower
We started the countdown and got the closest we could to the falls of the place. "Being Baptized" in Iguazú fresh and foamy waters is a hallucinating experience.
Listening to the "roar" of the inexplicable waterfalls falling a few meters away from where we are, getting completely wet and crossing the rainbows spread at the mouths of the falls- everything is a unique feeling which must be experienced in order to understand.
After the luxurious "shower" - as it was called by the rest of the persons in the excursion to the dip- we tried to reach terra firma to lay in the sun and get dry.
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