Dead Trees Due to Raised Water Level in Epecuen, Argentina.

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Trunks of Drowned Dead Trees Due to Raised Water Level in the Lake Epecuen, Argentina. Dead trees in the city of Epecuen. Desolate landscape without people. Natural disaster. Villa Epecuen was a tourist village in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It flooded in 1985 and was abandoned. Its ruins are on the eastern shore of the Laguna Epecuen, about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north of the city of Carhue. Submerged for years, the partial recession of the waters turned Villa Epecuen into a new tourist circuit. Dry trees still standing and empty houses are the only things to appear on the uniform surface of the water body. Full HD.

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