The Great River Confluence: A Natural Border at a Crossroads
Global Economic Times Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2026-04-25 11:05:37
The confluence of the Paraguay and Paraná Rivers, located between Paraguay’s Paso de Patria and Argentina’s Paso de la Patria, marks a vital ecological and transport hub. This stunning site is defined by the visual "merging" of the Paraná’s dark streams and the Paraguay’s muddy waters. While highly prized by fishers for its rich biodiversity, the Paraguayan side remains underdeveloped. Frequent flooding limits vehicle access during high-water seasons, and a lack of local hotels makes it a rugged destination. It remains a beautiful yet untapped frontier for regional tourism and nature lovers.
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