Febo-theRealOne's avatar
and make sure to visit argentinian side too. the vistas are bit better from brazilian side, but argentinan side is way bigger and also interesting.
BogdanEpure's avatar
ahhh :|
I hate the situation of a fall in two countries. I had an unpleasant surprise at Niagara about it.
Anyway, thanks for the advice. :hug:
Febo-theRealOne's avatar
my pleasure. I also advice you to check out more of the argentinian interior close to the border. there are many ruins of old missionary churches where indians were hiding from Bandeirantes-portuguese criminals and slave hunters. on brazilian side you've got nothing interesting to see untill the Curitiba city or swampland Mato Grosso. just a long miles of crop fields and cows.
BogdanEpure's avatar
Very nice of you to give me this advice. Thanks.
The fact is I don't know if I'll ever visit that place because of.. the lack of money. But it's good to know all that.
Febo-theRealOne's avatar
the only expensive thing is ticket to get there. food, drinks, rooms and buses are really cheap comparing to even eastern europe. especialy in Brasil. Argentina is a bit more expensive. but yeah, the money is always problematic wherever you live. well, I wish you to manage to go there some time in future.
BogdanEpure's avatar
Yes... the plain ticket is the problem... very expensive for my budget. Except that it's nice to know the rest of the things are cheap there :D
Thank you very much.