We left Salta on Tuesday May 8th on a 12 hour bus ride to Resistencia which is in the province Chaco.
As you can see, the bus wasn't that bad. I actually was surprised it was comfortable and I was able to sleep.
Thats my hand!!!
It's been said that the white stone gives positive energy. With your left hand on the stone and your right hand towards the sun, you can receive its that energy.
After our trip to the cave and gift shop of course, we hopped back on this bus to go to the hotel. We arrived and after 2 days on the road and as you can imagine it was nice to be able to relax and shower! Later we ate lunch and then it was onto the next excursion. At 3pm we went on the "Iguazu Jungle Tour". We were picked up at the hotel in a giant jeep.
Next, Zip-lining! I had never zip-lined before so I was pretty exited!!! (An understatement)
^This was high up and the ladder was shaky, but once you got past this part, it was all fun from there.
Zip-line ready! :) Weee
Next stop on the Forest tour was a walk through the woods that ended at a small water fall. I was not expecting that we'd actually end up repelling down it!
It was a lot of fun and one thing I've learned about trips with AFS is that you never know what to expect.
When we finally got back to the hotel we were dead! It was nice to be able to get 8 hours of sleep, in a bed and not on the bus. We woke up at 6am to get an early start at the falls. Sadly, when we woke up it was POURING rain outside! When we got to the park entrance it was still raining and I we were all really happy to be there, but also praying for the sun to come out. We had limited time to see everything so we got a tour guide right away and got on a train to take us to the famous Garganta del Diablo. After a long walk across the bridges we finally got a glimpse of what is said to be the 7th wonder of the world, and that it was!
An estimated 1,500 cubic meters of water per second plummet into the abyss.
On the train with my pancho! :( Sadly it's not that water proof.
Lunch gave us a wonderful escape from the rain and by the time we headed back outside the sun came out! It was a miracle!
Next was a Jeep ride to the shore of the River.
Crocodile!
Next we got to experience an excursion in a rubber boat that lets you see the magnificent water falls from below and feel the cool spray of their water.
We actually were able to get under the water falls in the boat! It was a crazy experience for sure :)
After a long walk up a trail along side of the falls, we got back on the bus and headed back to the hotel, after one more picture stop of course!
The Paraná river is the widest river in the world and the 14th-longest.
This was our last night together so we decided to stay up and celebrate. With one hour of sleep we all woke up at 5am and headed back to Recistencia where would all go our separate ways. I have to say I think the best part of this experience was being able to travel with 53 AFS students. We are all alike in one way or another which brings us close and lets us have fun! I have never laughed so much in my life! :) Those three days were some of the best days I've had in Argentina. It was sad to say goodbye because in this case we don't know when we will see each other again, but we will always remember that trip and the amazing people we met along the way.
I got became instant best friends with another girl from the States. Allie's from Oregon and I swear, we are pretty much the same! I will miss her very much, but I will get to see her again at the orientation in Buenos Aires before we leave and when we fly home.
I forgot to write about the swim meet I had the week before the Iguazú trip, so I'm going to briefly tell you how it went. I had three races, the 100 free, 50 back, and 50 breast. My hard work finally paid off!
Bronze medals in 100 Free style and 50 breast stroke.
First place gold medal in 50 Back Stroke :) FINALLY!
3 races + 3 medals = hard work finally paying off :D
Interesting read...thank you!! Luke loved the falls too...and time with other AFS students!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are living SUCH an incredible experience. One that you will remember for a life time! Love the pics! So glad that you were able to go and I can't believe how fast the time has gone!!!!!!
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