We checked into our hostel, which was really nice with a HUGE pool. We decided to do an excursion on the first day, since we'd be going to the waterfalls the following two days. This included a guided walk through the jungle (where we learned how to trap animals, and what we could eat to survive, I ate poison ivy. It was sweet), then rock climbing, zip lines (nothing like CR... nothing compares) swimming, then a boat ride up to tres fronteras (explained later.) It was a lot of fun. We got to see el Río Igúazu, and across it, Brazil. It was so cool to be that close to another country, that we couldn't enter legally. That night we went out to eat, and had an invitation, from our taxi driver, to go to Brazil to go to the clubs. He told us that it wouldn't be an issue to cross the boarder, and he'd take care of everything. We thought it was too sketchy of an offer, and decided to pass. Plus, we'd be waking up early the next morning to see the waterfalls.
We got to the park and decided to take a hike. We heard about it from a few friends who had visited the week before. The map said it was a 3k hike each way, to a really cool waterfall. We ended up hiking about 5k to the waterfall. It was beautiful. We swam around for a bit, then decided to hike back (which took a lot longer cause the other girls were really tired) to go see the real waterfalls.
When we saw the waterfalls, I was speechless. It was truly amazing. I have no idea what else to say. Natural beauty at its best.
Allison and I paid to go in one of the boats that took you underneath the falls (no not under the part that is POUNDING on you, but really close to that, and we got soaking wet.) I got a huge rush, cause you're coming up in a boat, really fast, to this huge waterfall, and there's nothing you can do. It was SO SO SO cool, and worth every penny (which was less than 20 bucks!)
That night we decided to eat at the hostel cause we heard it was good. They had an all you can eat asado (BBQ..... love it) with all you can drink Caipirinhas (brazilian liquor.. think guaro... lime and sugar). Note: I only had one... I'm on a 2 week drinking break. Dinner was calming down when 2 Brazilian dancers entered the room with really cool Brazilian music. They did their dance, and that was the entertainment of the night. We had a good time watching, then participating. wow. We met some (very typical) american guys, and ended hanging out with them for the night. We ended up going swimming in the pool, skinny dipping (in underwear) , and being THOSE americans. It was a lot of fun... and even more fun for me cause I was sober and I could watch everything pan out. The boys ended up going out to a club, and me and my girls decided to stay in, cause we had to get up early the next morning. We had a plan.
We were in a 6 person co-ed room, and one of the other people in the room was from Brazil. We were talking, and he was going into Brazil the following morning. We told him how we really wanted to go, but we couldn't without a visa.
Note: The US makes it practically impossible for Brazillians to come into the States, so in return, Brazil makes it super hard for US citizens to get into Brazil. You have to go through a long, drawn out visa process, where you have to show like 18 months of bank records in the US, your return flight, your mortgage info, etc. It sucks. And its expensive. Needless to say, we didn't have Brazilian Visas.
So he told us that we could travel with him and he'd do what he could to get us in. We would be taking public buses across the boarder. So we got up at 6:30 and caught the bus with him. It was a 4 peso ($1.25) bus ride across the boarder. We got on the bus and were scared shitless. We got stamped out of Argentina (which is necessary to get back in, so thankfully that happened) and drove across the bridge to Brazil. When we came to the customs check, the bus drove right through. We thought we were going to have to pretend to be stupid americans or whatever... but no. We drove straight through. Another guy on the bus made a comment like "what the fuck? (but in Spanish)... that never happens... Oh well" So we got really really lucky. We ended up going to the waterfalls, but from the Brazilian side, which was a completely different perspective, then out to lunch in the city. It was SO good. I had some lime juice thing (think jugo mixto...but just lime jugo, and no mixto) which was AMAZING.
Then we came back into Argentina, without any problems. Life was good. Until I got to the bus station. I needed to get my ticket printed up, cause I ordered online. This wasn't an issue in BsAs when i did it on the way to Igúazu, but apparently it was this time. They couldn't find my reservation because I made it online. Long story short, I ended up missing the bus cause they couldn't find my reservation. They FINALLY found it, but like 5 min too late. The lady told me to take a taxi and try to catch the bus. So that's what I did. We were going SO fast on the 2 lane road trying to catch the bus. We caught it like 40k out of town. It ended up costing more than I thought it would,but whatever, it was cheaper than a new bus ticket. It was pretty entertaining. The bus ride home was fine, and thankfully uneventful. We did however get to watch the same 3 quality movies we watched on the way out (Only If [shitty movie by Jennifer Love Hewitt], Flick-A [quality horse movie] and We are Marshall [football movie]) It was entertaining. So I read for pleasure and finished a book (by Nicholas Sparks). It was amazing. You'll get a quote from it in my next blog.
Enjoy the pics.
1 comment:
Hey! First of all, I am so utterly jealous that you got to go to Brazil! That is just way too cool. The waterfall pictures are amazing, I can only imagine what it all must have looked like in person. I miss you tons! We definitely need to Skype soon. It seems like you are traveling every weekend... that's insane! Sounds like everything is going really well, can't wait to see you back in Colorado!
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