Next couple pics I post will be from my snowshoe hike Thursday and Friday. This is from 9,091' looking across Bear Lake as the sun shines through a gap in the clouds and lights up the ridge, 10 miles away.
Iguazu Falls is such an expansive geographical structure, it can only be truly appreciated in its entirety from an aerial perspective (not these images). Iguazu Falls spans three countries (Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina), and it is comprised of 275 individual waterfalls.
Below are distal up-river views getting progressively closer to the falls, but only a fraction of the true expanse is visible from any of these perspectives. As you can see, there is a narrow river canyon entrance to the falls. Once you completely pass through that narrow entrance the geographical structure of the falls becomes expansive to the left and right.
Some of the expanse to the right (the Argentina side) is visible in my preceding post..I'll show some more perspectives of that in my next and final post of the falls.