Salto San Martín



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The San Martín Waterfall is one of the most impressive attractions in the Iguazu National Park in Argentina. The waterfall is located on the Argentine side of the park and offers visitors stunning views of the water cascading down from a height of 70 meters.

The entrance fee for the Iguazu National Park is 800 Argentine pesos for non-residents and the park is open from 8:00am to 6:00pm. The park has a website (www.iguazuargentina.com) where visitors can find more information about the park, including opening times and prices.

In addition to the San Martín Waterfall, visitors to the Iguazu National Park can also explore other attractions such as the Devil's Throat, the Upper and Lower Circuits, and the Macuco Trail. The Devil's Throat is the most famous attraction in the park, with a walkway that takes visitors right up to the edge of the waterfall. The Upper and Lower Circuits offer panoramic views of the falls from different angles, while the Macuco Trail is a 3-kilometer hiking trail that takes visitors through the jungle to a secluded waterfall.

Outside of the park, visitors can also explore the town of Puerto Iguazu, which is just a short drive from the park entrance. The town has a number of restaurants, shops, and other attractions, including the Hito Tres Fronteras monument, which marks the point where Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay meet.

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