A symbol of peace and togetherness the Marco das Três Fronteiras (Three Borders Landmark) is an inspiration to the world. The multi-colored triangular structure brings together 3 nations viz; Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina.
The Monday River in Puerto Presidente Franco forms the exuberant waterfalls Saltos de Monday. Located in the Municipal Park Monday, the falls are not as well known as the mighty Iguaz but are nonetheless just as breathtaking. Falling from a height of 45 meters (148 feet), the three waterfalls stretch across 120 meters (390 feet). The water flows unrestrained and the entire cascade flows in three distinct sections. The falls are a popular destination among adventure seekers for river rafting and crossing.
Estadio Antonio Oddone Sarubbi is a football stadium in Ciudad del Este. The venue serves as the home ground of Club Atletico 3 De Febrero. Inaugurated in 1973, the stadium has a total capacity of 23,500.
A project shared by 2 neighboring countries viz; Brazil and Paraguay, Itaipu Dam is one of the best initiatives. This hydroelectric dam on river Parana is the largest in the world.
Foz do Iguaçu is a tourist destination in the State of Paraná, Brazil. The town is a major tourist attraction and has people from almost 80 nationalities staying here making it linguistically and culturally diverse. It is home to the Iguacu Waterfalls and the Itaipur dam. It is one of the largest dams in the world in terms of power generation. The scenery here is something worth seeing.