The Iguazú National Park has closed the Garganta del Diablo circuit since August 3, and continues with the preventive removal of floors and rails from its catwalks before the forecast of extraordinary floods of the Iguazú River. The operation will extend for approximately 40 days, while the rest of the Cataracts Area remains open and with its main circuits enabled. The measure was adopted by the National Parks Administration along with Iguazú Ar…
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The Iguazú National Park has closed the Garganta del Diablo circuit since August 3, and continues with the preventive removal of floors and rails from its catwalks before the forecast of extraordinary floods of the Iguazú River. The operation will extend for approximately 40 days, while the rest of the Cataracts Area remains open and with its main circuits enabled. The measure was adopted by the National Parks Administration along with Iguazú Ar…