>> Moconá falls
The Moconá Falls, which means "that swallows everything" in the guaraní language, is one of the wonder of the province of Misiones, a geological fault where the rivers Uruguay, Yabotí, Pepirí Guazú, Serapio and Calixto meet, forming a three kilometer long canyon with falls of water parallel to its bank, different from a regular waterfall, which falls transversally, being up to 20 meters high, and 120 meters deep.
The area is considered a Provincial Park, and it includes the Yabotí biosphere. It is located 340 km. away from Posadas, and 320 km. away from Iguazú. Unlike to what usually happens when the bends in the water meet the natural obstacles that they must cross, they erode them and form perpendicular falls to their courses; in this case the river runs parallel over the plateau of the hill all throughout the course and falls by the side
So its fall does not face the course of the river, but curiously, falls crosswise for almost 2,000 meters. During the trip, there is a stop at the Cuñá Pirú Valley to see a waterfall of over 70 meters in the upper course of the Cuñá Pirú stream, and then the Provincial Park Enchanted Fall that hosts a colony of odd collar marlets.
Distance from El Soberbio to Posadas: 263 km
