Wow! Just look at that 'boiling', swirling water! Fantastic capture. Not sure I'd be brave enough to cross that bridge but I'd definitely want the photos!
I'm thinking you would have to have nerves of steel to go along that footpath. Fantastic photos, the roar of all that water must have been something else!
This looks like a magical place! A fence in the water!!! And the way the light is hitting it, it looks a pretty green in some places. It is like something from a beautiful nature book.
As you can see, I found your post about Iguaçu. This is a great view of the bridge over the falls. I didn't know when Good Fences started, but I just looked back in your archives to find this post.
Did you travel elsewhere in Brazil?
When I lived there 45 years ago, I traveled by bus from Recife in the NE all the way to Buenos Aires stopping at major cities along the way with side trips to Brasilia and a few other cities. But I always regretted not visiting the Amazon region or Iguaçu, so when I went back to visit my friends and former students for the first time in 42 years, I got a Brazilian air pass so I could cross those two things from my bucket list.
HI Caroline I found you blog (Oct 2011) and saw the 3 slide shows, Bird Park where I visited and the Falls from both sides of the Falls where I also was. Mostly I was in Paragauy for 3 weeks and moved round that country.
awesome looking place! love the colors in those rails! thank you so much for linking up today and for your support!
ReplyDeleteGood morning Margaret! What a fabulous shot of the falls and surrounding fence.
ReplyDeleteHi there! Visiting from Good Fences... This is a great fence on the walkway over the water; just awesome.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Oh my, that is scary. I would not be able to walk out on that except maybe if I had to to save my life. It's amazing how they built that.
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret, that's a spectacular photo - raging water all right!
ReplyDeleteWow! Just look at that 'boiling', swirling water! Fantastic capture. Not sure I'd be brave enough to cross that bridge but I'd definitely want the photos!
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My fence
What a magnificent capture, full of energy and life. I can feel the water rushing by. Really amazing!
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Oh Margaret, that is just breathtaking! How I'd love to see it in person.
ReplyDeleteWhat a long walk, I bet it was well worth to see the falls!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking you would have to have nerves of steel to go along that footpath. Fantastic photos, the roar of all that water must have been something else!
ReplyDeleteGreat fence protection for a long stroll.
ReplyDeleteGreat fence for Tex's Good Fence meme!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a magical place! A fence in the water!!! And the way the light is hitting it, it looks a pretty green in some places. It is like something from a beautiful nature book.
ReplyDeleteI LOVED Iguazu Falls (and loathed the climate). Great shots - thank you.
ReplyDeleteWow- I might do that one on a dare...and then again..maybe no. But wow, what a rush that would be! Cool shot!
ReplyDeleteThat is just breathtaking! I can't imagine walking across that bridge though. I'd be terrified. Thanks for visiting me and your sweet comment. Pamela
ReplyDeleteGorgeous....love the fencing. But now I have a question for you Margaret...did you walk out on that bridge?
ReplyDeleteNo one was allowed to on on the walkway that day.
DeleteNow ....that is a fence.
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Well if you are going to start a 'fence' meme I thought I would start with a bang!!! It will be all down hill from here on in!!!
Deletethis is truly amazing, so glad i got to see this... fantastic shot of a spectacular fence.
ReplyDeleteThat is one fence I have always wanted to see. Hosted a Rotary exchange student from near there.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit. I hope that you me will come again..janey
Wow, great fence for Tex's meme! I love the waterfalls, awesome shot!
ReplyDeleteHow Great, I wish I could get to see the fall. Stunning picture, isn't it♡♡♡
ReplyDeleteSending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
This is a place I really wanted to visit. But never seem to get there. Thanks for sharing this place.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWoW, what a beautiful view, it looks like some pretty powerful water!!
ReplyDeleteThis is truly amazing! Spectacular shot! - Karen
ReplyDeleteAmazing scene. I would love to see that in person. Love how the fence disappears off in to the mist.
ReplyDeleteThat is truly amazing and doesn't look possible! What power the water has! Wow! Great photo! Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteWow! What an amazing walkway. What a great way to view the falls!
ReplyDeleteAs you can see, I found your post about Iguaçu. This is a great view of the bridge over the falls. I didn't know when Good Fences started, but I just looked back in your archives to find this post.
ReplyDeleteDid you travel elsewhere in Brazil?
When I lived there 45 years ago, I traveled by bus from Recife in the NE all the way to Buenos Aires stopping at major cities along the way with side trips to Brasilia and a few other cities. But I always regretted not visiting the Amazon region or Iguaçu, so when I went back to visit my friends and former students for the first time in 42 years, I got a Brazilian air pass so I could cross those two things from my bucket list.
HI Caroline I found you blog (Oct 2011) and saw the 3 slide shows, Bird Park where I visited and the Falls from both sides of the Falls where I also was. Mostly I was in Paragauy for 3 weeks and moved round that country.
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