The Three Borders Landmark (Hito Tres Fronteras) is a unique geographical point and an iconic landmark located at the junction of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. This is the place where two great rivers meet — the Iguazu and the Parana, whose waters serve as natural boundaries between the nations. A tall obelisk painted in the colors of the respective country's national flag is installed on each bank, creating an impressive architectural ensemble.

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Located near the city of Puerto Iguazú, the site attracts travelers with its well-developed infrastructure: there are convenient observation decks, cozy cafes, and shops selling local handicrafts. This is a rare opportunity to see the territory of three independent republics at once, simply by turning your head, and to feel the scale of South American nature.
The main feature of the site is a three-level observation area offering breathtaking views of the river confluence. The currents of different colored water do not mix for a long time, creating a whimsical natural pattern that serves as the backdrop for one of the most recognizable border markers in the world.