Wonders of Uruguay
Wondermondo 🢖 World 🢖 Wonders of South America 🢖 Wonders of Uruguay Territory Wonders of Uruguay Highlights If compared to the landscape of other South American countries, Uruguay is calm, idyllic, and refreshing. The country is not that rich with breathtaking natural landmarks, but this is compensated with a diverse man-made heritage. The most amazing wonders of Uruguay are: Interesting and […]
Wonders of Paraguay
Wondermondo 🢖 World 🢖 Wonders of South America 🢖 Wonders of Paraguay Territory Wonders of Paraguay Highlights The most impressive and interesting landmarks in Paraguay are: Waterfalls – the beautiful, wide Monday Falls and Ñacunday Falls belong to the most impressive natural landmarks in the country. Ruins of Jesuit missions – just like in the neighboring regions of Argentina and Brazil, […]
Wonders of Argentina
Wondermondo 🢖 World 🢖 Wonders of South America 🢖 Wonders of Argentina Territory Wonders of Argentina Highlights Argentina is one of the most diverse countries in the world – it has tropical rainforest and southernmost forest (after Chile), deserts, and glaciers, some of the highest mountains in the world and immense flatlands of pampas. Similar is the diversity of natural and […]
Nacunday Falls (Salto Ñacunday)
Magnificent waterfall – "Niagara of Paraguay". This waterfall is 40 m tall and 110 m wide and is located in a scenic, forested area.
Monday Falls (Saltos del Monday)
Waterfall on the powerful Monday River, approximately 45 m tall and 120 m wide.
Pozo de las Animas – Well of Souls
Two closely located sinkholes with small lakes at the bottom. The largest is 101 m deep, including the 21 m deep, blue lake. Wind creates eerie, whistling sounds in the sinkholes.
Mocona Falls (Yucumã Falls)
Unusual, very impressive waterfall on Uruguay River. This approximately 2 km long and up to 12 m tall waterfall is located in parallel to the flow direction of the river and ends in the middle of the stream.
Valparaiso historic centre
A picturesque, once prosperous port city with countless historical buildings on steep hillsides. In the city still are operating 4 – 10 historical funiculars.
Milodon Cave (Cueva del Milodón)
In this cave were found remnants of the giant ground sloth (Mylodon darwini) and several more extinct South American animals.
The Marble Caves (Cavernas de Mármol)
Unique geological formation – peninsula consisting of pure marble in the beautiful Lago General Carrera has been eroded by the lake water, forming caves, mushroom formations and tunnels in the marble.