Because I`m always happy, open minded and friendly, Ross and I met two girls from Paraguay on the bus to the brasilian side of the falls...
So after a long night of talking and teaching in the bus, I knew a bit more spanish, and Nataly who speaks spanish portuguse english and !!GERMAN!!had the chance to improve her english. ÇIn the morning she gave us her sim- cardso that we could stay in contact, to catch up in Asuncion(capital of Paraguay)or Buenos Aires.
Any way the bus took us to the falls. We spent then the next two days at the falls. One day at the brasilian side and another daytrip to the argentinien side. Both were amazingly stunning, I took aproximately 380 pics in these two days. The falls where definatly wider than the Victoria falls in Africa, and because of that there were more oportunities to get really close....wet!! There was so much water fallin pretty deep that u couldn´t even see where it´s falling to because there
came up so much mist... On place was called Devils Throat and this place was the center of all mist 2min at the platform and I was totally soaked in water...wet thru and thru...even my underwear(sounds a bit dodgy).
Then we went to a bird park as well where we had the chance to see all the different types of parrots and kakadus and what ever they called...I recorded avideo of sexing parrots!!!how awesome is that...
After these two amazing days at the falls we decided to go to paraguay, which actually, wasn´t the hardest decision we had to make during the last couple of weeks...But to get to Asuncion(capital Paraguay) we had to cross the bridge between Foz do Iguaçu(brsail)and Ciudade de Este (Paraguay) which is the border. This bridge is supposed to be a really dangerous place...
but even if there are many dangerous places in South America many of them are just rumours, so we asked the policemen at the Brasilian border... and he said: No way of walking across the bridge, not even taking a paraguayen taxi, just a brasilian one, who is willed to stop for your passports and afterwards takes u straight to the terminal, otherwise we would get !!at least!! robbed .... ehh mmh aahhh okay...
so we did exactly what he said...but still at the Paraguayan border Ross had to pay 50 dollars for being Australian...
So it was quite tough getting into Paraguay and our first impressions weren´t great, definatly not!!! but in the end it was supposed to turn out way better than it startet...
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Mein liebster Neffe Simon,
deine Bilder aus Paraguay haben mir gezeigt, dass Du mit den netten und herzlichen Eingeborene sehr gut klar kommst. Du kannst ruhig einige dieser herzlichen Menschen nach Deutschland einladen, damit Sie sehen, dass wir auch sehr gastfreundlich sind. Da kannst Du jederzeit auf meine Unterstuetzung zaehlen.
Freue mich jetzt schon auf weitere interessante Eindruecke aus der Ferne.
Gruss
Dein stolzer Onkel
So, Helga wollte mal probieren, ob ihr Geschriebenes auch erscheint!
Hola Simon...
Como andas...? Que has hecho en Buenos Aires? Como te gusta Latinoamerica.... hermoso, no cierto?
Also... wie gefällts Dir... hab versucht Dich zu erreichen aber irgendwie erfolglos... naja. Hab Dir ne mail geschrieben.... Freu mich auf Deine Antwort... bis dann Timo
Simon,antworte mal...
gruß Joschi
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