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by andal13 I never expected to find a gift shop at a dam, but Itaipu Hydroelectric Power Plant there is a cosy shop where you can find different kind of stuff. Nunca esperé encontrar una tienda de regalos en una represa, pero en la Central Hidroeléctrica de Itaipú hay una tiendita acogedora en donde encontrarán todo tipo de objetos.
What do you want? T-shirts, coffee cups, hats, magnets, toys... The picture shows a couple of little motorbikes. ¿Qué desean? Camisetas, tazas par café, sombreros, imanes, juguetes... La foto muestra un par de pequeñas motocicletas.
Of course, these gifts are more expensive here, but they are quite original. Claro está, estos regalos son más caros aquí, pero también son bastante originales. Leave a Comment Theme: GiftsAddress: Av. Tancredo Neves 6702Directions: Itaipu dam Represa de Itaipú
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 Duty Free Shop brochure by andal13 This duty free shop is it not located at Foz, but at the Argentine Custom, wich is situated few kilometers far from Foz. Este centro comercial libre de impuestos no está situado en Foz, sino en la Aduana argentina, que está situada a pocos kilómetros de Foz.
Whisky, vodka, wine, cigarettes, chocolates, perfumes, makeup, clothes, toys, jewellery, watches... Whisky, vodka, vino, cigarrillos, chocolates, perfumes, cosméticos, ropa, juguetes, joyas, relojes...
It is a duty free shop...! Es un comercio libre de impuestos...! Leave a Comment Theme: OtherAddress: Route 12, Km 1645 - Puerto IguazúDirections: At the custom, just before the international bridge. En la Aduana, justo antes del puente internacional.
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 Internet Cafe by Bwana_Brown Having been dropped off in downtown Foz by our tour group, and not having understood a word of what they had told us in Spanish (other than the fact we had about one hour free time, which eventually stretched into 90 minutes) we did not wander too far from where the bus was parked. After finding a washroom in a restaurant, we then walked past a nice-looking internet cafe, offering a chance to catch up on our news. Since we had arrived unexpectedly in Brazil this day, I paid with a small US$ bill and received some change back in Brazilian currency.
It was getting close to noon by now, and we were feeling hungry. While standing on the street looking like tourists, a member of the roaming Foz 'tourist help' walked up and asked if she could be of assistance. It was very nice of her to point us to where we might be able to get something quick to eat. However, in the end, we ran out of time and I had limited funds for Brazil, so we bought a couple of very nice chocolate-covered ice cream bars and headed back to the mini-bus! Leave a Comment Theme: OtherDirections: Foz do Iguacu downtown somewhere!
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 Ciudad del Este Paraguay by csordila For everyone who thinks of government as a nightmare and for those who pray to the bible of Laisser-faire, Ciudade del Este is a paradise. The fifty years old city of Ciudad del Este grew much during the construction of the huge nearby hydroelectric project, and now survives by being Argentina´s and Brazil´s shopping center for all sorts of illegaly imported goods. When arriving first time to Ciudad del Este, you will have the impression of being in a place that cannot exist. Motorcycles run crazily in the streets, there is no place in the sidewalks to walk, and still more you will be surrounded by groups of vendors at every step you give in the streets. They will go offer to you everything from stockings, panties through 'viagra', to car tools or DVD's. And there is plenty to choose from. Lots of new technology, mountains of watches etc. Huge 5-story buildings and more street stalls than you can possibly explore. Real Gucci in slick in air-conditioned stores and fake Gucci right outside on the street.
Everything, what you need or do not need!
Things are very cheap here, but I really do not know why. For more experiences, please, visit my Paraguay Pages Theme: OtherAddress: Ciudad del EsteDirections: Crossing the bridge “Puente de la Amistad” to Ciudad del Este
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The shop offers everything you ever considered picking up but didn't!!! You can find things here, from all regions of Brazil: T-shirts, carvings, carpets, hats, hides, semiprecious stones, precious stone and much more. The Três Fronteiras Artesanatos is one of the largest craft stores of the Latin America, with more than 4000 differentiated items of several parts of the country and made in the most several types of materials.
Precious and semiprecious stones.
The prices are low here. Theme: GiftsAddress: Rodovia das Cataratas, Km 11Phone: 045/3523-6565Directions: Just before the turnoff for ArgentinaWebsite: www.tresfronteiras.com.br
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 Vermeer by csordila In this shop you can buy the finest linen and lace, tablecloths, napkins, blouses, and so on. But I do not know, whether the items are hand-made or not. Brazil is not famous for its lace-making industry.
Linen and lace. Theme: GiftsAddress: Rodovia das Cataratas, Km 2.5Phone: 045/3529-8989Directions: Next to the Bourbon hotel
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 Brisk business by Assenczo This is a make shift outfit designed to meet the needs of the tourists for authentic aboriginal crafts. All sorts of paraphernalia is available and bargaining is alive unlike most of the other shopping venues in Brazil. The most attractive thing is the fact that you are exchanging value with a true Guarani, just like the Spanish and Portuguese explorers did several centuries ago. The authenticity of the background is almost intact and there is no danger of being killed and eaten alive (actually the Guarani people have never been that violent if we are to believe the American movies).
The specials on sale include pan flutes, bags for girls and other trinkets.
The usual fare is about 5 Reais, but dollars are also gladly accepted. Generosity is a virtue here as well with the added plus of helping maintain kind of lifestyle that is under a lot of pressure to change. Leave a Comment Theme: Local CraftAddress: In front of the Bird ParkDirections: On your way to the ticket office of the Iguacu park, in front of the Bird Park.
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by acemj Avenida Brasil is the main shopping street in Foz do Iguacu. You'll find electronics, clothing, music and much more here. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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by acemj I'm guessing that this outdoor market sets up shop on the weekend, but I'm not sure. I was walking by in the morning and I noticed the buildings. Ask at your hotel and they should be able to tell you about it. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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by acemj Obviously this isn't the only place to buy groceries in town, but it's very convenient since it's located very close to the bus terminal. Leave a Comment Theme: Food and Drink
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