Garganta del Diablo (Puerto Iguazu, Argentina)
It literally means the throat of the devil in Portuguese. It is the most well-known section of Iguazu falls in Argentina. Its water is flowing from three distinct sides, which makes it exceptionally distinctive. In the Argentinean side, it's likely to bring a pathway which goes directly over the region and makes a challenging spot to have a picture. The catwalk is a very wet experience where you'll be in a constant barrage of water spray and your garments will wind up drenched. You'll also have to constantly protect your expensive camera from having its electronics fried by liquid - I didn't have a very expensive camera on this trip so I braved it and was able to set up my tripod on the platform to snap a few frames.
Have you been to Iguazu Falls?
[//]:# (!steemitworldmap -25.695505 lat -54.437395 long Garganta del Diablo (Puerto Iguazu, Argentina) d3scr)
Category | Landscape |
Exposure | Manual exposure, 1/4,000 sec, f/8, ISO 400 |
Camera | Nikon D5100 |
Lens | Nikkor 14 mm f/2.8 |
Filter | Polarizer |
Location | Puerto Iguazu, Argentina |
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