DIABLO GARGANTA
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Gorge du Diable (Devil's Throat) with panoramic views, offering 2 ways of getting there, either by train or by following a 3 km path
The first step is to get to Punto Canoas. There are two ways to get there: by train or by a 3 km trail. Either way, you reach a footbridge that leads to Devil's Gorge, by far the most impressive jump marking the boundary between Brazil and Argentina. The deafening sound of falling water creates the illusion of multiple rainbows. For those short on time or on a tight budget, we recommend a trip to the Brazilian side. The panoramic view of the Garganta is breathtaking.
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Beaucoup plus impressionnant que le côté brésilien, site plus grand qui mérite une bonne journée de visite.