Devil's Throat (Garganta del Diablo) in Puerto Iguazu

Devil's Throat (Garganta del Diablo)

Puerto Iguazu, Argentina

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What is the devil's throat Iguazu Falls?

It is a U-shaped chasm. The Devil's Throat receives approximately half of the river's flow, standing 82 meters high, 150 meters wide, and extending 700 meters in length.

Can you walk to the devil's throat?

The Devil's Throat is the undisputed jewel and one of the main attractions of the Iguazu Falls in Misiones. This walk in the Iguazu National Park leads to the Devil's Throat Balcony, a viewpoint from which you can observe the imposing set of waterfalls up to 80 meters high that together form the "Devil's Throat".

Has anyone ever fallen into Iguazu Falls?

The spectacular waterfalls at Iguazu are a major tourist attraction, and every day hundreds of people take short boat trips to their base. The Associated Press named the two victims as Laura Matejik Eberts, 25, and Philip Musgrove, 70. The injured included two Germans, one American, one Colombian and one Argentine.

What did Eleanor Roosevelt say about Iguazu Falls?

Upon seeing Iguazú's sheer beauty, the United States First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt reportedly exclaimed, “Poor Niagara!” Puentes Pista: Beware the coatis!

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