In the midst of an extraordinarily dynamic system: static monuments. Aquatic monuments thousands of years old, composed of matter that disappears in seconds. Matter that is constantly renewed to keep dazzling white columns standing. Structures that change volume, but not location.
Panorama captured at Parque Nacional Iguaçu. The water flow was just perfect: enough intense for the falls to be insanely powerfull, but not too intense to compromise the camera.
A flock of Cypseloides senex moves randomly, changing shapes and density. The dynamic spectacle takes place in a mindblowing scenery: the very heart of Iguaçu National Park.
Impressively, these fantastic birds make their homes behind the falls. So as to arrive (or leave!) home, they have to assume the shape of a sharp arrow and cross the dense water curtains.
Vision captured in the sunset at Garganta do Diabo, Parque Nacional Iguazu, Argentina.
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