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Iguazu (Iguacu) falls, largest series of waterfalls on the planet, located between Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay with up to 275 separate waterfalls cascading along 2,700 meters (1.6 miles) cliffs. Stock Photo | Adobe Stock
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Iguazu (Iguacu) falls, largest series of waterfalls on the planet, located between Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay with up to 275 separate waterfalls cascading along 2,700 meters (1.6 miles) cliffs. Stock Photo | Adobe Stock
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