STREET ART #156 - Carhue Street art with motives from the flood (Argentina)

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Carhue is a town almost 520 kilometers west of Buenos Aires. It’s located by the lake called Lago Epecuén. So does another town called Villa Epecuén. When walking around the streets of Carhue, I came across this wall depicted the flood that caused the water level in the lake to rise 10 meters. Parts of Carhue was flooded, but all of Villa Epecuén was completely buried beneath water for 25 years. In 2010 the water started to withdraw, revealing the devastation caused by water.




This wall, kept in mostly black & white reflects what happened. The first paintings do indicate a happy scene by the lake. Water, boat, people bathing. This was before the flood. Lake Epecuén has a salt level that is 10 times higher than the sea. In the 1920’s Villa Epecuén was well known as a spa town visited by wealthy people from Buenos Aires. At the start of the wall, we can see the good times when Villa Epecuén and Carhue was prosperous towns.


This looks like a castle. I did not see the castle. Not in Carhue and neither in Villa Epecuén, but I did read about a castle. I don't know if it is still here, but I have a feeling it has been of some importance.


The flood caused enormous devastation. The landscape by the shores of the lake in Carhue has trees that looks dead, but still standing. This is also the case in Villa Epecuén.


When we drove the approx. 6 kilometers from Carhue to Villa Epecuén, the first building we encountered was the slaughterhouse – the “Matadero”. This building in Art Deco style is the also painted here on the wall. At the ruins, there is an information board with photos of what the building looked like before the flood. I think it was a building the inhabitants were proud of.

We had already been to the lake and Villa Epecuén ruins during the day. The wall with this street art was discovered when we were out for dinner the same day.

If interested, here is the link to my previous posts from Carhue and Villa Epecuén:
https://hive.blog/hive-117778/@digi-me/the-ruins-of-villa-epecuen

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very beautiful wall art.

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Ohhh friend Great find with a deep and impactful story. Thanks for gifting this to us. Regards @digi-me 🌈

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Thank you for commenting. It made a deep impression on us being there. Villa Epecuén is completely ruined. In Carhue the town itself is fine, but by the shore of the lake you can still see all the dead trees. Also the graveyard in Carhue has been destroyd. It was located by the shore of the lake.

That reminded me a lot of a tragedy, specifically a landslide, due to many rains, that took place here in Venezuela in a coastal state in La Guaira, in December 1999, thousands of people died, the ravages were terrible. Despite all the years that have passed there are still signs that this happened, I saw it all with my own eyes as it is a state near the capital where I live, I had acquaintances missing, I visited the site at the time and it was horrible. 😢

Ohhh... I feel so sorry for you having experience something like that. The loss of so many lives and the impact it has on people life many years later. Something you will never forget. Right now we have heavy rainfall in central Norway, lasting many days. Allready it has caused severe landslide and flood. Hundreds of people are evacuated. It is far from where we live, but seeing the devastation on TV does have an effekt on all of us.

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Thank you

Thanks å lot🙂

How nice to find a visual marvel after the lake allowed it.

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Wow!!! It's a great arts, especially first

It is. Notice the tears in her eyes?

Wowo what a story. The street art tell tehstry very well. The art is amazing.

Cool walls and interesting to see the history of this city through Street Art. Thanks for sharing these pics on The StreetArt Community.

Enjoy your weekend

🙂👍have å great weekend you too🙂