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Aircraft (2 files)

PMR098K-05 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, PT-HUR Bell 206B-3 Jetranger III (c/n 4045) returning from a flight over the falls. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls, aircraft, aviation
PMR098K-04 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, PT-HZF Eurocopter AS.350B2 Ecureuil helicopter (c/n AS-2772) returning from a flight over the falls. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls, aircraft, aviation

Travel (38 files)

PMR-D0173 
 Brazil, Iguazu: the River Iguazu below the falls. 
 Keywords: Iguassu, spectacular, spectacle, waterfalls, Iguazu, Iguacu
PMR097K-31 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. The lower River Iguassu with the whole array of waterfalls on the Argentinian side. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls, white water, foam, water power
PMR098K-20 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Salto Floriano from the observation tower on the Brazilian side. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR098K-19 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Salto Floriano, to the left of Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) from the Brazilian side. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR098K-18 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Salto Santa Maria with Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) in the background. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR098K-16 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Line of falls adjacent to Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) on the Argentinian side. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR098K-15 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. View of Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) from the Brazilian side, showing the large cloud of spray. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR098K-14 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Salto Bossetti and the lower River Iguassu from the Brazilian side, with palm trees in the foreground. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR098K-13 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Salto Rivadavia seen from the Brazilian side. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR098K-12 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Aerial view of Salto Rivadavia and Salto San Martin on the Argentinian side. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR098K-11 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Aerial view of Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat), (82 metres drop), with the stilted walkway from the Argentinian side (top). 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR098K-10 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Aerial view along the line of falls on the Argentinian side, from Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) with the stilted walkway from the Argentinian side (left). 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR098K-09 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Aerial view of Salto Rivadavia and the upper river. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR098K-08 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Aerial view of Salto San Martin and other falls on the Argentinian side. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR098K-07 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Aerial view of Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) with the stilted walkway from the Argentinian side (left). 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR098K-06 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Aerial view of Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) - sunlight and shade - with the long stilted walkway from the Argentinian side. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR098K-02 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. One of the tame lizards on the Upper Circuit walkway. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls, reptiles, wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR098K-01 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Salto Mbiga and Salto Bernabé Mendez, the falls broken by many rocks at the top. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR097K-36 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Luxuriant vegetation flourishes on all sides of the falls. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR097K-35 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. View of the lower walkway (bottom left) with a rainbow over the falls and a boat on the lower River Iguassu in the background. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR097K-34 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. The whole array of waterfalls on the Argentinian side, seen from the Upper Circuit. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR097K-33 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. The whole array of waterfalls on the Argentinian side, seen from the Upper Circuit. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR097K-32 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. A boat full of intrepid, waterproofed trippers approaching the waterfalls. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR097K-30 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. The lower River Iguassu with Salto Mbiga in the background, from the Lower Circuit on the Argentinian side. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR097K-29 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. A closer view of the Salto Mbiga, first fall and second fall. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR097K-28 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Salto Bernabé Mendez from the Lower Circuit, on the Argentinian side. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR097K-27 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. View of the Upper Circuit walkway from below, on the Argentinian side. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR097K-26 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Water from Salto Mbiga roars through the narrows. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR097K-25 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. The picturesque Salto Dos Hermanos (Two Brothers Falls), seen from the Lower Circuit path. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR097K-24 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. The upper Iguassu River makes a short drop, seconds before it hurtles over the edge of the main falls. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR097K-23 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Salto Floriano, a string of falls on the Brazilian side. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR097K-22 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Part of the largest waterfall, Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat), which drops 82 metres, seen from the Argentinian side. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR651-12 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. View from the Upper Circuit path: Salto Mbigua, broken into diverse falls by the rock formations. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR651-11 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. View from the Upper Circuit path - a pool of still water on the upper river, seconds before it plunges over the edge. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR651-10 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. View from the Upper Circuit path, the upper river in the foreground, across the River Iguassu, with motor boats full of trippers. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR651-09 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. View of Salto Bossetti (foreground, with rainbow) and Salto Dos Hermanos with lower viewing platform (left) from the Lower Circuit path (Argentina-side). 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR651-08 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. View of Salto Bossetti (foreground) and Salto Dos Hermanos (Argentina-side). 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR651-07 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. View of Salto Bossetti and Salto Dos Hermanos from the Lower Circuit path (Argentina-side). 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls

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