Argentina's El Ojo is said to harbor UFOs and the ghosts of ancient deities, but as far as scientists can tell, the island is simply a fluke of nature that formed through erosion and water currents.
The National Water Institute (INA) warned that the water crisis in the Paraná Delta has not ceased and that scarce rains in the last few weeks herald an “alarming” scenario. According to the ...
YouTube The bizarre natural phenomenon sits in the swampy river of Parana Delta in Buenos Aires and it has left many experts stumped over why or how it moves so freely. Those lucky enough to have ...
Ominously, the Paraná delta — the second largest river in South America after the Amazon — caught fire several years ago amid terrible drought. The flames worsened when the water table ...
Years of drought have dropped the Parana river to levels not seen in 77 years, disrupting energy, commerce and ecology along its nearly 5,000 km route to the sea The Parana, South America’s ...
Paraguayan authorities Friday voiced their concern over the appearance of four cases of the coronavirus Delta variant in the Brazilian neighboring State of Parana due to the daily crossing of ...
Pampas Dreaming' is a spiralling sculpture made of pine wood chips originating from Argentina's Misiones Province, that the artist created on site, while 'Andes-Parana' is a soaring wall work made ...
El Ojo is a mysterious, uninhabited floating island in Argentina's swampy Paraná Delta. Its name, meaning "the eye," comes from the island's striking resemblance to a perfectly round oculus when ...