don t go away. this isn tjust one waterfall, it s hundreds. it s three times wider than niagara and it s a marble of nature are right on the border between argentina and brazil, and i wanted to see this water for my entire life. marvel. water for my entire life. during the rainy season, every second, up to 13 million litres of water spill over a series of precipices stretching 1.5 miles wide. the first time that i saw the waterfalls i cried. the falls are steeped in local legends. some are more sinister than others. they believe that behind
they don t take over and control, they understand where they fit in, and are guided by nature. this tree, it is supporting me, and the energy from it feels mail. fuels. it s a few hundred years old, whatevertree, plant, that your eyes alight upon, there is that thing acknowledging you and saying hello. if you ignore them, itjust means that you need more time, so more time spent in nature, the more you tune in, the better you develop your understanding of the language that she is speaking to you.