
The Three Land Marks is a rock and concrete obelisk that marks the territorial border of three countries: Foz do Iguaçu (Brazil), Puerto Iguazú (Argentina) and Ciudad del Este (Paraguay). It is a symbol of equality between these nations.
It was constructed in 1903 with the national colors of each country and it is located in a point where the Iguassu and Parana river meet each other.
In this place you will find a store, playground, snack bar, parking lot and a belvedere to observe the meeting between the three countries and the two rivers.
Working Hours: from 8 a.m to 6 p.m
Length: one hour and thirty minutes
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