In this March 14, 2015 photo, Brazilians Lilian and Edgardo kiss in the spray of Iguazu Falls in Brazil. Local indigenous legend has it that serpent god Boi, furious over a broken heart, created the falls by shattering the Iguazu river’s flow to prevent the maiden Naipu from escaping in a canoe with her lover Taroba. The legend says the rainbows that grace the waters are the souls of Naipu and Taroba reuniting. (Photo by Jorge Saenz/AP Photo)
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