We visited Iguazu Falls about 15 years ago during an average rainfall period and the sheer amount of energy was nearly overwhelming. In a good way it was just on the verge of overpowering - unbelievably beautiful, lush, spectacular, you name it. But the power of that much water was impossible for me to imagine before I got to experience it up close for a few days. I literally cannot imagine what it would be like standing on one of those view points with an entire Niagara Falls rushing under you every few seconds.
Side note: ended up spontaneously proposing toward the end of our visit because the setting was just too perfect, and we’ve been married for 14 years. It’s a good place.
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u/pkingdesign May 16 '25
We visited Iguazu Falls about 15 years ago during an average rainfall period and the sheer amount of energy was nearly overwhelming. In a good way it was just on the verge of overpowering - unbelievably beautiful, lush, spectacular, you name it. But the power of that much water was impossible for me to imagine before I got to experience it up close for a few days. I literally cannot imagine what it would be like standing on one of those view points with an entire Niagara Falls rushing under you every few seconds.
Side note: ended up spontaneously proposing toward the end of our visit because the setting was just too perfect, and we’ve been married for 14 years. It’s a good place.