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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.

Tags: amusement parks, AmusementParks, Argentina sightseeing, ArgentinaSightseeing, Argentinean film, ArgentineanFilm, buenos aires, BuenosAires, Inception Park, InceptionPark, la casa rosada, LaCasaRosada, mate tea, MateTea, presidential palace buenos aires, PresidentialPalaceBuenosAires, surrealism, video, videos, Vimeo

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