
Igasu falls in South America and the name translated from Native American means "Big Water". The waterfalls formed 120 million years ago are located on the border between Argentina (80% of the surface) and Brazil (20% of the surface). They represent a totality of about 275 waterfalls formed by the rivers Igasu and Parana. The largest of them is the "Devil's Throat" waterfall. The falls are part of the Brazilian Iguazu National Park, which is the largest subtropical reserve in the world. The total length of the waterfalls is 2700 m, and the height varies between 40 and 82 meters. This is one of the most visited tourist facilities in South America, attracting around 700,000 tourists every year.