Iguazú Falls
The name Iguazú comes from the Guarani or Tupi words , meaning 'water', and , meaning 'big'. Legend has it that a deity planned to marry a beautiful woman named Naipí, who fled with her mortal lover Tarobá in a canoe. In a rage, the deity sliced the river, creating the waterfalls and condemning the lovers to an eternal fall. The first European to record the existence of the falls was the Spanish Conquistador Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca in 1541. It was inscribed into the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2013.
Details
- Location
- Misiones, Paraná
- Image Size
- 300px
- Watercourse
- Iguazu River
- Average Flow
- 1756 m3/s
- Number Drops
- 275
- Height Longest
- 82 m