Yumbilla Falls

One of the highest waterfalls in the world. 4 vertical drops have a total height of 895.5 m. Low amount of water.

Cola de Caballo Falls

Cola de Caballo Falls, Bolivia

More than 90 m tall waterfall just a few hundred meters from Arcoiris falls, on the opposite side of the ravine. It slides down a hard Precambrian quartzite rock of Caparu Meseta.

Frederico Ahlfeld Falls

Frederico Ahlfeld Falls

Impressive, 25 – 45 m tall and approximately 60 m wide waterfall. Located in a dramatic and pristine natural setting in Noel Kampff National Park.

Arcoiris Falls

Arcoiris Falls with rainbow, Bolivia

Magnificent, 88 m tall, and approximately 50 m wide waterfall, located in a dramatic and pristine natural setting in Noel Kampff National Park, on the rim of the exotic tableland.

Colonia del Sacramento Old Town

Colonia del Sacramento, view from the lighthouse, Uruguay

The oldest city in Uruguay, established in 1680. There have been preserved many old buildings and cobblestoned streets of this Portuguese-built city and this seaside city looks very romantic.

Nacunday Falls (Salto Ñacunday)

Nacunday Falls, Paraguay

Magnificent waterfall – "Niagara of Paraguay". This waterfall is 40 m tall and 110 m wide and is located in a scenic, forested area.

Pozo de las Animas – Well of Souls

Pozo de las Ánimas, northern sinkhole

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)

Moconá Falls - approximately 2 km wide waterfall

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.

Puerto Princesa Subterranean River

Near the entrance into Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, Philippines

More than 24 km long cave system with 8.4 kilometers long underground river, which is accessible directly from the sea and navigable up to 4.2 km deep. Contains also Italian’s Chamber – a giant cave hall.