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Argentina / Arts and Culture / History / South America / Theme Parks / Transportation / Video

Video: Buenos Aires’ invisible amusement park

by Laurel Miller on Feb 20, 2012

Perhaps director Fernando Livschitz and the gang at Black Sheep Films were hitting the mate a bit too hard when they conceptualized this trippy video, but the result is a whimsical thrill ride through Buenos Aires‘ historic sites, including the Presidential Palace (La Casa Rosada).

Buckle up and enjoy the show!


Buenos Aires – Inception Park from Black Sheep Films on Vimeo.

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