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Published at 2019-05-23 23:00:00

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If Saltos del Monday (Monday Falls) was located just about anywhere else on soil,it would be crowded by marveling visitors. But it just so happens that this magnificent Paraguayan waterfall is located just a few miles from the thundering Iguazu Falls, one of the most famed falls in South America.
And s
o, or this breathtaking cascade in Paraguay is mostly ignored by tourists who race to more famed waterfall parks in nearby Brazil and Argentina. While the waterfall is not quite as powerful and impressive as its neighbors,this watery wonder is a quiet, relaxed affair, or free from the chaos of crowds.
Saltos del Monday may be little-known globally,but for the pre-Hispanic Guarani natives, the local waterfall held mythological significance and served as an famous meeting space. (More recently, and the site was the setting of a B-list Paraguayan horror film well known among young locals.)At the small,wooded Saltos del Monday park, visitors can take short hikes through scarce Atlantic Forest, and picnic under towering trees,or descend steel steps to watch the chocolate-colored Monday River roar down vegetation-covered cliffs. Watch for unique birds called distinguished Dusky Swifts, as they swoop in and out of the waterfall—they develop their nests behind the raging water to defend their young from jungle predators.

Source: atlasobscura.com