Thursday, March 24, 2016

Iguazu Natioanal Park (Continued)

As we talked about earlier this week the Iguazu National park is home to beautiful waterfalls and a large rainforest. I think everyone should visit this park because it is on of my goals and easily my favorite park we have discussed in this Blog. There are many different places along the 2700 meter waterfall that you can go to take pictures and capture the beautiful views. Since there are multiple ways and towns to get to the park it has a higher tourist attraction than it would if there was only one way to get there. Different places offer helicopter rides over the park to view and see more waterfalls and if you are lucky some of the wildlife. Aside from the views of the water falls there are busses that can be driven into around the park in which passengers might see more of the animals on the way to the falls as well as being able to zip line through the forest. Some animals one might see are the spotted jaguars, different types of monkeys and even toucans. With the park having so many different types of species of animals as well as so many different plants it makes this park on that I think everyone should go to in their lifetime.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Iguazu National Park (Agentina)

Iguazu National Park is located on the border of Argentina, and Brazil in the middle of the South American continent. The reason I find this park so intriguing and the reason I believe it is so important to visit is because of the variety it has. The park's waterfalls alone are up to 2700 meters long and over 70 meters high. Aside from that the national park is surrounded by a tropical rainforest containing a vast amount of different species of animals as well as plants. The park is protected by the Argentine government and they attempt to project the destruction of and help conservation of species.