Paraguay opened its doors to guests just recently, and this leads to a unique charm of the country. The country famous with a state of unique beauty, a colorful culture, and a complex history keeps some secrets. Paraguay has recorded a hydroelectric power station (which claims to be the largest in the world) among the most impressive tourist attractions, as well as jungles, where it is not even clear how foreigners can get into it. Paraguay is rich in colonial-era buildings. Some buildings with impressive architecture have remained unchanged since the last century. The old architecture is a striking accent in the cities, contrasting with the symbols of this time.
Outside the cities, the northern and western parts of Paraguay have large natural areas. Long rivers with scattered islands, mountains, lush meadows, waterfalls can be found not only in closed national parks, nature reserves but also in the area with little exploration of the population.
The name itself came from the Paraguayan River, and its one of the meanings is “Water belongs to the big river”. There, you will be involved in the mixture of Indian and European culture in Paraguay. You could enjoy the traditional Paraguayan music Polka, which is played by the instrumental arc. It is worth mentioning that sport which is worshiped in the country – football, so you can become a part of passionate supporters and watch high-level matches. Water transport is very popular in Paraguay, as main goods are imported and exported by ships.
So saltos means falls.. I have wondered that before. Great shot.