

The size of the Iguazu falls were massive.


I was amazed by the devil’s throat hole directly under this bridge.

This is Sue with the healing broken foot. With the suggestion by Silvana, Sue thought 80 bucks for the day was great to have a wheelchair and a man to push her all day long. She kept calling him her boyfriend and she even bought him lunch. It was a win-win situation and it’s saved her a lot of pain from walking all day.
They were up and out of the wheelchair waiting to get their picture taken under the mist. I took that picture for them for free.




The water was raging and the mist was fierce.


This beautiful butterfly insisted on sitting on my foot. And Liz got a picture of me taking a picture of the butterfly.


We discovered these three monkeys in a tree. People lost their minds trying to get pictures.

This is what the walkways look like to the different sections of Iguazu Falls. They have names for each of the falls too.



I couldn’t stop taking pictures of these beautiful Falls.

This is my artsy picture. It’s actually shadows on the dirty water from the tree above.



The not so scary animals we ran across on our trip to the falls.



Our final blast from The Falls.

Cool! I use my Google translate on my phone to look at this picture. The phone translated it to English and then I did a screen save and put it into my pictures.
And here is what the sign says in English. My head is exploding that I can do this.



We think Jane and Liz are in one of the two boats on the right. They paid for a boat ride to take them under the Falls so they could get soaking wet. I declined the experience and was glad I did. They were thrilled with the whole thing.




Some views of the actual city of Iguazu Falls. And a picture of Coca-Cola Black, which apparently is also in the United States but I’ve never seen it. I believe it is Cherry Cola flavored. What will they think of next?



Iguazu Falls are in the corner of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay and these flags indicate this fact.

Our rooms were lovely here.
Our tour guide, silvana, jane, vickie, myself and Liz.


These are the only two men on the 12 person trip. Henry and Justin and the wife and mom, Karen.
I found out Karen draws patterns for custom-made clothing for the Rich and Famous in New York City. She made the polka dot dress for Michelle Obama when first becoming first lady. I am so impressed!!
This is Riva and Kerrie. They are neighbors from California. Poor Kerry, on the first day of our tour, tripped on a small curb and gouged out chunks of her forearm and hurt her hip. The trooper bandaged it up and continued on her trip with us.

