almost therE
admin on Apr 3rd 2005
Another 10 hours later, we stopped at some random place that looked like they might have food to feed us. This place, thank God, was better than the last. A tropical storm has started. The guys here are telling us that there has been a drought for the last 5 months, so the falls might not be worth it. We’ll see.
We finally found the place. The Argentinean side has some sort of park they have built to walk around, but the Brasilian side has all the activities, helicopter rides and things like that. We crossed the border and found some random hotel that was well priced. We left to go eat at a churrasqueria brasileira, which was REALLY REALLY good.
The old men thought they might be able to get some middle eastern food because they saw a place with arabic writing. It turns out to be a place full of women and their children. We didn’t ask and quickly left
All the things in the Brasilian side are closed because of the wind, so tomorrow we hit the Argentinean side.
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