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Salto das Nuvens in Brazil
Salto das Nuvens (“Waterfall of the Clouds”) is a wide curtain waterfall on the Sepotuba River about 25 kilometers from Tangará da Serra, in the state of Mato Grosso, where cascades, natural pools and a sandy river beach create a classic Brazilian day‑use spot.
The site operates as a full tourist complex with viewpoints, restaurant, bar, small chapel and riverside decks, so visitors can spend the day swimming, taking photos and lingering over meals while looking straight onto the falls
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Bacalar’s Natural “Lazy River” in Mexico
In Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Mexico, the so‑called Río Lento is a clear, shallow natural channel that gently links mangrove-fringed canals with the famous Laguna de los Siete Colores, letting visitors float along on a soft current while watching the water shift through multiple shades of blue.
Beneath the surface lie stromatolites—ancient, rock-like microbial formations considered among the oldest life forms on Earth—so drifting this lazy river is not only relaxing but also a chance to glide past living fossils in one of the country’s most ecologically important lagoons.
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Lagoa Misteriosa, Brazil’s Bottomless‑Feeling Blue Abyss
Lagoa Misteriosa, in Mato Grosso do Sul near Bonito and Jardim, is a flooded sinkhole whose crystal‑clear turquoise water drops to more than 220 meters in depth, making it one of Brazil’s deepest submerged caves and lending weight to the idea that “no one has ever reached its bottom.”
Controlled visits with guides allow snorkelers and divers to float above an apparently endless blue void, tree trunks and rock walls fading into darkness, turning this “mysterious lagoon” into a bucket‑list spot for anyone who dares to peer straight down into the abyss.
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Salto El Calzoncillo, A Hidden Giant in Southern Chile
Salto El Calzoncillo is a dramatic waterfall on the north shore of Lake Rupanco, in Chile’s Los Lagos Region, where a narrow stream plunges hundreds of meters from forested cliffs into a deep gorge, giving it the reputation of being one of the highest cascades in the country.
Reached by boat or demanding trails from the Santa Elvira sector, it sits in a still‑wild landscape of native forest and cold, clear lake water, making it a peaceful escape from city noise and a powerful reminder of why Rupanco is called a “jewel of the south.”
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