A waterfall in Brazil had a record flood recently, resulting in some dramatic video
The flow at Igazu Falls was 1.5 cubic feet per second, compared to 100,000 cubic feet per second for what normally goes over Niagra Falls.
As you can see, even the best white water rafters would probably have been wise to avoid this spot
Here's the dramatic video:
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