You are so right Sly, it's a once in a lifetime experience! How unreal and nature at it's raw beauty and power! Simple amazing...
Voir cette vidéo m'a donné une énorme envie d'y être ! Heureusement, j'ai acheté des billets pour voyager en Argentine en décembre et enfin découvrir ces belles merveilles naturelles, je prévois également d'aller dans le sud de l'Argentine pour voir le parc des glaciers... salutations de Dreux France
Hace calor en diciembre en iguazú, lindo para mojarse con el agua, en la patagonia también está en verano pero no hace calor y tiene días de muchas horas en verano.
Sur la côte Atlantique tu as également Puerto Madryn où tu peux observer les baleines et nager avec les lions de mer, c'est fantastique ! 🐋
Absolutely breathtaking! You can see the sheer amount of power the fall is creating! Been following you Sly since the early Colombia days and it's feels like I'm always on holiday/vacation these past few years. Keep up the amazing work and never leave Latin America haha
El norte argentino te dejara sin palabras. Purmamarca, tilcara, humahuaca
Ésto también es parte del norte, querrás decir noroeste en todo caso para ser más específico
These falls would be very interesting to see some day! I'll make sure I am wearing my shorts though!🙂
Increíble justo pienso ir a Iguazú para conocer una maravilla de mí país 🇦🇷⛲🛶🆒♥️
I loved your video. I'm living vicariously through you right now until I visit. I literally got excited watching your video.
Waaao very lovely experience a dream of my life to get there
The Argentinean side looks massive! I went on a cloudy day on the Brazilian side and there were very few people so I had great views. That's funny they assumed you're Brazilian in Argentina. In Foz de Iguaçu, the locals assumed I was Argentinean.
El 50% de la poblacion de brasil son negros. En argentina no hay negros. Por eso en misiones frontera los argentinos creen q todos los negros son de brasil
I love all of your videos! You are living a dream life!
Yo ya fui 3 veces y voy a volver. Hay mucha energia cuando estas al lado. El camino inferior tambien es muy bueno. Saludos desde buenos aires.
valuable info indeed king 💪🏾 especially the route to the falls, prices/process for tix, trails..etc. much appreciated
Great video. Informative. Just what we needed. Going there in April 23
Man I LOVE Homeboy Sly. Dude just exudes love and warm energy man.
Hey Sly - great video. Brought back lots of memories from when I was there 42 years ago. Was able to do 1 day on each side. Not nearly as crowded, but still pretty busy even back then.
Bacana amigo 👍🏻 👍🏻 👍🏻
That is absolutely amazing. I'ts so refreshing to see more than Rio. I really appreciate your perspective. Safe travels man. ✌🏿
Amazing video bro tomorrow I am visiting those waterfalls im so hype about it good video 🙏🏽
Great video on a place that I’m definitely visiting. Sly bringing the goods again!
Much appreciated and if you're in the area (e.g., Brazil, Chile, etc.) I would highly recommend viewing the falls.
Amazing!!
Wow the water look so MUDDY! DAMN look at the WATER FALL absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing most of us never see it in real life
You're welcome👍🏿 and yea, I think it was muddy because it rained earlier or something.
Great video! I'm a bit sad you skipped the best trail haha. Seeing those waterfalls from below is amazing.
@@malthus101 The best one is the first one he visited. The yellow one is better than the blue one since you can see the waterfalls from below, with a better perspective. The boat trips are also amazing.
Yes, I do prefer el circuito inferior. The yellow is much better than the blue.
Glad to see you visited here. Great video and info. It's on my list to visit from either Brazil or Argentine side (or both)
It is as busy as it was before covid! WOW!
I was just there March 31st. Did the gran aventura tour with the boat. definitely once in a lifetime.
Longtime subscriber. i appreicate your content. I was also in Buenos Aires. I recommend checking out Bariloche, that patagonia side too!
Appreciate the drops! Looking to take the fam out there after we’re done with Mexico
@@slyslife Thank you very much brother. Did Argentina meet with your expectations ?
@@slyslife Have you been to Recoleta and Once ? I saw a video aboug area and it felt great
There are over 275 individual cascades. The combined flow of these individual falls is the largest of any waterfall in the world. It is much taller than Niagara Falls and is twice as wide. In the rainy season, there can be 450,000 cubic feet of water cascading over the falls per second.
Good video
I need to go to the iguazu falls one day
Nice video. I’m curious, what camera do you use for your videos?
this place looks better than niagra falls
It is. It’s paradise on earth. “The mission” starred by De Niro and Jeremy Irons was filmed here.
Hi Sly i just want to ask if they allowed pet to bring in iguazu?? We have a mini dachshund about 5kg.and we plan to bring her and put her inside dog bag..your reply much appreciated
They must of changed this all around. I first went to Argentina 🇦🇷 in 2005. And all this was totally free. I tried to go to the Brazilian side of the falls but you needed Brazilian visa but I didn't have one.
Bro you always show crazy 😛 places. Dios Tupac you missed it east coast still rule
Good one Sly. I want to go to Tigrea. I hope I'm saying the correctly
To tigre? Río de la plata Delta? Its North of buenos aires, 50km aprox. It Is another dimension to spend one two or three days on the islands
@@slyslife if you come back to Buenos aired dont miss it. 40 minutes on train from BA
@@slyslife Tigre it's a satellite city inside the metropolitan area that surrounds Buenos Aires city (it's in the "north zone" of the metropolitan area). The touristic part is the downtown, that is close to the river, and the islands that are close to the city (and which territories belong to Tigre, at least the close ones), where you can go (there are short travels in ship) and in some there is people living. Those islands are a small part of the Paraná river's delta (in fact people from Buenos Aires just call it "the delta"), that have many more islands during several kilometers (while the so called Río de la Plata - River Plate - actually is not a river but just the Paraná river's estuary, and starts right after the delta).
What month did you go?
My coworker told me to go around this time because it may not be as busy because of the climate.
Nice video.. Are you using your phone to film? the audio was excellent too..
What Camera are you using please Sly?
I've been wanting to get down there to see the Iguazu Falls for a minute. Do you recommend going on the Argentine side or Brazil side? I heard the Brazil side is a little more treacherous with the trails compared to the Argentine side. But from your video I may go visit the Argentine side first.
You should go both sides, in the Argentine side i also recommend you to take the boat, amazing experience!
Both sides are great for different reasons. A good way to describe the pros of each side that I've heard (and agree because I've been to both) is that the Brazilian side has the better view but the Argentine side has the better experience because it allows you to get as close as possible, and practically be there. That's why they're not interchangeable and actually complemente each other. Thankfully it's relatively easy to cross. iDK the especifics for someone who isn't from Argentina but I'm pretty sure most tours would offer boths parks and would take care of crossing.
6:26 😁 for real man.. when i travel to almost all countries in South America i actually never sew a black person except in brazil!!
Colombia also have many blacks, Guiana and Suriname have several also, Ecuador and Venezuela have a very visible minorities of blacks, Perú and Uruguay have some, and the rest have very few and very mixed blacks (therefore is more difficult to see them and you probably will not notice that they are black due to their admixture) but also have
Are there any souvenir shops there? For Iguazu related tourist gifts etc?
@@CarlosPigozzi *there are
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Could you imagine falling in, it would be like being inside a washing machine on a spin cycle 😬
This iguaju water falls clip is from argentina side or Brazil side ??
@@rambler7903 in the video he is on the Argentine side, in fact he mentioned that on the Brazilian side also you can go but that now he was not going to do that (probably from Iguazú he went back to Buenos Aires or some other Argentine place).
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@@slyslife I am originally from BA but with extensive experience travelling and living abroad, quite large indeed. If you ever need any tip or second opinion about BA or generally Argentina please let me know. Otherwise keep on discovering on your own way
A disfrutar!!!!
lmao, "can you find the other brother in this clip"? 😂
I always thought these falls were in Brazil. Knowing that it's on the border with Argentina makes me uneasy. If I go, I'll still pretend that it's all in Brazil 🇧🇷🕺parabens!
Didn't give a squirt about the falls, its just falling water, Meh. But having the ENTIRE train car to yourself is awesome!
Iguazu Falls info:
Argentinian side: 80% of the falls
Brazilian side: 3 times more areas to explore and the most outstanding landscapes.
Si estas en misiones tenes que ir a posadas la ciudad de misiones, por que puerto iguazu es una mierda! Hay muchas personas que no son de misiones.
The water of the falls is crystal clear much of the year 💦. It only changes color when heavy rains occur in the high basins of the Iguazú River that pass through Brazil. 😉
Thanks for the clarification. A buddy of mine went 1 month before and the water was super clear.