After breakfast we took a quick trip to see a waterfall, but it had been hidden by a hotel so it was difficult to see without going in. Then we headed on to a more impressive waterfall. As we got close I seemed a bit low on fuel, and there wasn't a gas station for a while, so we headed back and got some. From there, there was a more direct route to the waterfall, so we tried it, but it went from tarmac to gravel to serious off road, then went up a hill, so we carefully turned round and ran away and went the road route. The road to the waterfall was known to be bad but having taken the other track, it didn't seem too bad. It was gravelly and very dusty but otherwise fine. The waterfalls were very impressive, like a mini Iguassu falls. As we were leaving, there was a team of people about to go rafting. The leader of the group stood on the top of the falls and threw the boats over the falls, then ran and jumped over himself! We stopped at the falls for lunch and had local fish. We continued on down a road then dirt track to another falls, which was impressive but not as much as the previous one. It was rather hot, so we stopped for some water. We headed on up the mountain where it was only 35 degrees as opposed to 40. Eventually we dropped into a town for fuel, coffee and water. When we headed off again, the weather soon changed and we saw a rainbow. Soon after it rained and there was thunder and lightning. The rain was actually quite useful to remove the layer of dust we'd got over everything. Eventually we arrived at the town of Jajce, where after a couple of loops of the town we managed to find some accommodation. The town was quite historic, but unlike most others was not at all touristy. In fact, we were struggling to find an interesting restaurant, but we eventually we did.