Take the one on the other side from Mc Donalds this side goes to Paraguay!! You want to pay in Reals,Pesoes, Dollar or Euros. All aceptable to the driver. Just like Home! Not
We roar into the Brazilian Boarde post with much reving of engine and squeal of brakes, I along with my rucksavk and quickly unloaded(read thrown). The bus disapeared in a blur of black smoke and a roar of 30 mile per hour in 1st gear!! A was dumped. It took about 5 minutes to find someome to stamp me out of Brazil and with a nod of thanks I waited the next bus. 5 minutes later another bus appeared and with simerlar lack of finness I and my bag boarded. for the 2 minute journey accros the river.
Argentinian imergration managed to process the bus load of locals and me in about 4 minutes. ( perhaps we can learn something here!)
The Hostal Bambu in Puerto del Iguazu is great small and homely with loads of backpacker to talk to. Last nigt I chatted with, Aussy's, Kiwi's, Canadian, and spanish and I shared with 2 Brits. Quite an experience!
The Falls on the Argentina side are different to those in Brazil in that you don't get a face on View, more of a top view or a side on.
The falls are beyond discription as the place vibrates with the roar of the water and the negative ions created by the falls themselves.
At one point i found myself looking down "the Devils Throat" awsome!!
Tomorrow of to Buenos Aires
I've tried to put a video on but not sure if it works yet Keep tuned for the next thrill installment