The best view of the tiny little corners of the three countries and two rivers that converge at this place, traditionally called "Three-Frontiers" and as of lately infamously called "Triple Border", is from the Paraguayan side of the three borders. I took this photo in August during a special visit by participants of URI's Latin American Assembly. URI stands for United Religions Initiative.
The Iguassu Falls Area Guru Blog. Creative Writing by Jackson Lima since 2007
Monday, September 15, 2008
Three-Border Mark on the Paraguayan side
The best view of the tiny little corners of the three countries and two rivers that converge at this place, traditionally called "Three-Frontiers" and as of lately infamously called "Triple Border", is from the Paraguayan side of the three borders. I took this photo in August during a special visit by participants of URI's Latin American Assembly. URI stands for United Religions Initiative.
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