Caño Cristales, Colombia
Iguazu Falls, Argentina and Brazil
A river watercolor that is born in the southern part of the Colombian Sierra of the Macarena, embedded in a jungle ecosystem, and barely reaches a hundred kilometers. The crystalline water of Caño Cristales crosses a course plagued by small jumps. But it is not these rapids that will captivate you. The bottom of this shallow river is a colorful mosaic dominated by red, but we will also find blue, yellow, green and black shades. The culprit of this visual spectacle is a sedimentary kelp called Macarenia Flambé.
In the case of this cinematographic scenario of the sublime film _The Mission, _ as it usually happens, reality surpasses fiction. The portent of nature that are the Iguazú Falls is in the list of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World in its own right. Stay hypnotized by the powerful water fall in the Devil's Throat. Discover up to more than 250 waterfalls walking through footbridges over the Iguazú River, sailing through the waters of boats or canoes, or into the jungle like the ancient Guarani.