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I plan on visiting Iguazu falls in the end of November. Will there be enough water in the falls?

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I plan on visiting Iguazu falls in the end of November. Will there be enough water in the falls?

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  1. Which country? Check www.bbc.co.uk. The weather section has a list of rain fall and average temperatures across the whole world for any time of the year.


  2. If it rains the day before. I was their at the start of November 3 year's ago and it was fine Lot's of water.

  3. I don't know how much water there will be at that time of year, but it's a place you definitely shouldn't miss if you come to Argentina. Trust me, you won't regret it. And if you have a little more time and money, go also to El Calafate to see the glaciers. Those two are the most amazing places in my country, in my opinion of course!

  4. Nope....end of November they close the large faucet...no water whatsoever.....

  5. Absolutely.  You can't imagine how much water is in there.  

    During the rainy season of November - March, the rate of flow of water going over the falls may reach 450,000 cubic feet (12,750 cubic m) per second!

    I have been in November and it was great.  The sun was out, there was a rainbow through the spray at one of the points.

    If I were you I would plan to stay on the Brazil side as it is cheaper and works better as a schedule, because you can get there in the morning or around lunchtime and then spend the afternoon seeing the Brazil side of the falls that only requires a few hours. Don't forget to wear sunscreen, a hat and insect repellent!

    Then cross the boarder the next day (I would go on a tour with your hotel or hostel because they make it easy....and I hate tours usually) onto the Argentina side.  This side is where you get closer to the water.  On this side I would also go on one of the boats that go under the falls, rather than the Brasileiro side.

    Take lots of spare memory sticks for your camera and spare batteries.  You will take so many pictures because every metre you walk is a site more beautiful than the next.  

    Also, take some very high quality pics at some of the best vantage points  so you can blow them up big and put them on your wall.  A disposable waterproof camera (or splashproof digital if you have it) might be also fun for when you go in the boat.

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