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View of the Iguazu Falls from the Brazilian side of the Iguazu River that delimits

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View of the Iguazu Falls from the Brazilian side of the Iguazu River that delimits

A view is seen of the Iguazu Falls, one of the worlds largest, from the Brazilian side of the Iguazu River that delimits the border with Argentina, six months after the worst drought in two decades dried the falls to a trickle, in Foz do Iguacu February 10, 2007. Picture taken on February 10, 2007. REUTERS/Jorge Adorno (BRAZIL) - GM1DUOYDAIa

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This print captures the awe-inspiring view of the Iguazu Falls, one of the world's largest waterfalls, from the Brazilian side of the Iguazu River. The falls are seen six months after a devastating drought, which marked the worst in two decades and reduced this magnificent natural wonder to a mere trickle. The image showcases nature's resilience as it depicts a stunning scene where water cascades down rocky cliffs into a lush green landscape below. Despite its previous state of near-dryness, there is now an impressive display of power and beauty as torrents of water rush through once again. Taken on February 10,2007, by Jorge Adorno for Reuters Images, this photograph encapsulates both the fragility and grandeur of our planet. It serves as a reminder that even seemingly invincible wonders can be profoundly affected by environmental changes. The location itself holds significance beyond its visual splendor; it marks the border between Brazil and Argentina. This shared landmark unites these neighboring countries in their appreciation for this natural marvel while also highlighting their need for cooperation in preserving such treasures for future generations. Jorge Adorno's skillful composition allows viewers to witness firsthand how nature reclaims its strength after adversity. This print invites contemplation about our role in safeguarding these precious ecosystems and inspires us to cherish and protect them with renewed determination.

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