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<em>Iguazu falls</em> on the border between Brazil and Argentina. We | <em>Iguazu falls</em> on the border between Brazil and Argentina. We | ||
visited the site for three days in August 2007. | visited the site for three days in August 2007. | ||
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The <em>Garganta do Diabo</em>—where a cliff opens suddenly in a | The <em>Garganta do Diabo</em>—where a cliff opens suddenly in a | ||
river the size of the Amazon—is the most impressive natural | river the size of the Amazon—is the most impressive natural | ||
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This is our wiki. We hope you enjoy visiting it.
We set up this web site on 1st of January 2008, among other things as an experiment into web development, css, javascript, php and mysql but mainly, hopefully, to host content. Most of the site is in English, the lingua franca of technology and communication, but whenever appropriate or relevant, parts of it are in Spanish and/or French, possibly some combinations. This is the case of this page which has the rare distinction to be available in all three of these languages. But as the translation one way or the other is always a fun exercise with the Sapir-Whorf's hypothesis, we don't exclude to extend this practise to other pages of wide interest.
The falls decorating the headers of our pages are the famous Iguazu falls on the border between Brazil and Argentina. We visited the site for three days in August 2007.
The Garganta do Diabo—where a cliff opens suddenly in a river the size of the Amazon—is the most impressive natural sight we have witnessed to date.
Here are some links: