Situated in the Parque Nacional IguazĂș near Puerto IguazĂș, these spectacular falls lie just east of the confluence of the Iguazu and ParanĂĄ rivers. At least 5000 cubic m of water per second plunge the 70m into the abyss below. If they look familiar, it's because they were the supporting actors in the film The Mission; appropriately, the area has historic ruins of Jesuit missions which also draw many visitors. San Ignacio MinĂ, built in a style of architecture known as 'GuaranĂ
baroque', is especially popular. Above the falls, the waters are suitable for canoeing, kayaking and other water sports. The surrounding park is home to 55,000 hectares of pristine subtropical rainforest, with abundant wildlife and plant species.