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Iguazu Falls straddles the Brazil-Argentina border as one of Earth's natural wonders. Its 275 cascades span 2700 meters, surrounded by UNESCO-listed subtropical rainforest teeming with biodiversity.
Devil's Throat (Garganta del Diablo) is the most spectacular segment, accessible by ecological train. Parque das Aves showcases rare South American birds. Itaipu Dam offers guided tours of this engineering marvel.
Local specialties include Brazilian churrasco and Argentine puchero stew. Don't miss Paraguayan soup (Sopa Paraguaya) or chipa cheese bread. River fish like surubí are culinary highlights.
Buses connect major attractions. Foz do Iguaçu Airport is 40min from downtown. Cross-border visits require immigration checks. Free electric trains operate within the park - wear non-slip shoes. Some trails close during wet season (Nov-Mar).
May-Sep (dry season) offers balanced water flow. Peak water occurs in Oct with possible trail closures. Summer (Dec-Feb) requires advance bookings.
Portuguese predominates; English works in tourist areas. Emergency dial 190 (Brazil) or 101 (Argentina). Major attractions have WiFi. Reais/USD recommended - credit cards widely accepted. First aid stations at park entrances with 24hr pharmacies nearby.