Iguazu National Park is one of the most naturally diverse places we've ever visited. With a slow pace and a patient eye there is much wildlife to be seen.

Look carefully to spot the Cachupin monkey in the branches

 

As you can see from our photos we were lucky enough to be at Iguazu Falls at its most powerful. The magnitude of the falls is impossible to describe. 1,500,000 litres of water thundering down 275 eighty metre waterfalls every second.

 

 

 

Our guide on the Jungle Tour we took told us that these spiders aren't poisonous, but we did our best to avert running our own trial on this matter.

 

More 6 and 8-legged friends:

 

 

Walking through the jungle we saw all sorts of crazy foliage.