
- 4.9/5
iQOO🐮The shock of Iguazu National Park is beyond expectation! Standing on the observation deck on the Brazilian side, 275 waterfalls pour down like the Milky Way, the roar of the "Devil's Throat" is deafening, and the mist and rainbows come to your face. The plank road on the Argentine side goes deep into the waterfalls. When you rush into the water curtain by boat, you will feel the wild power of nature when your body is soaked by the majestic water. The howler monkeys and blue-violet macaws shuttle through the tropical rainforest, and the waterfalls together form a three-dimensional ecological picture. It is recommended to reserve two days, take a helicopter to overlook the horseshoe-shaped panoramic view in the morning, and watch the sound and light show on the Brazilian side in the evening, so that your vision and hearing are immersed in this earth-class wonder.
- 4.7/5
iQOO🐮Tierra del Fuego National Park is amazing! As the southernmost national park in the world, it has snow-capped mountains all year round, dense forests, clear lakes and charming bays. Take the End of the World Train, travel through the picturesque scenery, and send postcards at the End of the World Post Office. The unique experience makes people feel like they are in a dreamland. It is a place worth visiting once in a lifetime.
- 4.4/5
乐天的静Parque Lezama is a beautiful public park in San Telmo, a neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, surrounded by old residential areas for the middle class. It is one of the most important historical parks close to the central city. The land on which the park is located belonged to José Gregorio Lezama after passing through many colonial and local hands. Lezama developed the land into a beautiful green space adjacent to his residential palace. He died in 1894. His widow sold 20 acres of the land to the city council for a symbolic price, on the condition that the land would be developed into a park with her husband's name. Their residence was converted into the National History Museum in 1897. Subsequently, Carlos Salz, the director of the Municipal Parks, transformed the gardens into a beautiful park with facilities for children and the local community, such as a Sunday enjoyment corner, recreational playgrounds, playgrounds, etc. It is a peaceful place to enjoy the natural atmosphere.







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