• Brazilian poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade wrote a poem expressing his dismay at the destruction of Guaíra Falls.
  • 3. Guairá Falls*#. The Guairá Falls are located on the border between Paraguay and Brazil, and they are created by water flowing from the Parana River.
  • Guaíra Falls, former waterfalls on the Upper Paraná River at the Brazil-Paraguay border, just west of Guaíra, Brazil.
  • Deep within the heart of South America, on the border between Paraguay and Brazil, a magnificent spectacle once graced the Paraná River – the Guaira Falls.
  • The Guaira Falls were a series of waterfalls that used to sit on the border between Brazil and Paraguay. The falls, which were part of the Parana River
  • To build such a massive dam some sacrifices had to be made, and one of them was to flood the Guaíra Falls. ... Guaíra Falls, after the are was flooded.
  • These are so-called Guaira Falls or Seven Falls or Sete Quedas in Portuguese, along the border between Brazil and Paraguay.
  • Guaíra Falls, pre-submersion. / ... Guaíra Falls are believed to have been the most powerful waterfall in the world in terms of volume.
  • That's not surprising, considering Guaira Falls was estimated to have twice the flow rate of Niagara Falls on the U.S./Canada border.
  • Though Guaira Falls is the largest in the world by volume waterfall that reaches an average of 1.75 million cubic feet per-second.