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A thousand years of waiting for this moment--greeting the bright blue sky.
The glaciers and waterfalls of Argentina are world renowned, and their grand scenic splendor separately characterizes Glacier National Park at the southern tip of the country and Iguazu National Park in the north. Besides the majesty of Nature, many man-made features of the landscape are also worth capturing on film.
These wooden A-frames at lakeside are popular vacation cottages for visitors to Glacier National Park.
Guides don't need to do a lot of talking before a beautiful scene like this. They can just tell visitors to take a good, long look.
The rainbow in the foreground may be a beautiful warning: Don't come any farther.
Iguazu Falls, situated between Brazil and Argentina, is fearsome in its force. The mouth of the falls is called Devil's Throat and the border runs down the center of the river. Argentina's side is to the right and Brazil's to the left.
Three-fourths of Iguazu Falls is in Argentina, blessing the country with great natural beauty.
Park authorities stress education. These signs teach children about tree growth and reproduction, telling the story of a tree "family" from generation to generation--a good example of learning through fun.
"Just look--don't get carried away and 'go overboard'!" Park rangers in the cataract area of Argentina's Iguazu National Park protect tourists constantly.
The glaciers and waterfalls of Argentina are world renowned, and their grand scenic splendor separately characterizes Glacier National Park at the southern tip of the country and Iguazu National Park in the north. Besides the majesty of Nature, many man-made features of the landscape are also worth capturing on film.
These wooden A-frames at lakeside are popular vacation cottages for visitors to Glacier National Park.
Guides don't need to do a lot of talking before a beautiful scene like this. They can just tell visitors to take a good, long look.
The rainbow in the foreground may be a beautiful warning: Don't come any farther.
Iguazu Falls, situated between Brazil and Argentina, is fearsome in its force. The mouth of the falls is called Devil's Throat and the border runs down the center of the river. Argentina's side is to the right and Brazil's to the left.
"Just look--don't get carried away and 'go overboard'!" Park rangers in the cataract area of Argentina's Iguazu National Park protect tourists constantly.
Park authorities stress education. These signs teach children about tree growth and reproduction, telling the story of a tree "family" from generation to generation--a good example of learning through fun.