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Brazil Withdraws 383 Kilos of Coins From the Iguazu Falls

Summary by Unicanal
The Iguazú National Park carried out a cleaning operation in the areas close to the Iguazú Falls, a Brazilian side. Remove 383 kilos of coins from the Iguazú Cataras, a Brazilian side. Photo: Urbia Cataracts / Eagle Eye Company The teams concentrated their efforts in removing the coins accumulated on the riverbed, objects that visitors discarded over time to ask for wishes or attract good luck. According to information from the neighboring count…
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The Iguazú National Park carried out a cleaning operation in the areas close to the Iguazú Falls, a Brazilian side. Remove 383 kilos of coins from the Iguazú Cataras, a Brazilian side. Photo: Urbia Cataracts / Eagle Eye Company The teams concentrated their efforts in removing the coins accumulated on the riverbed, objects that visitors discarded over time to ask for wishes or attract good luck. According to information from the neighboring count…

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Unicanal broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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