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TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Oscar Laski Aerial picture of Lago Epecuen village, some 600 km southwest of Buenos Aires, taken on May 4, 2011 after it remained flooded for almost 25 years by the salt water of Epecuen lagoon. Since 2009 the level of the water has been decreasing and therefore exposing the ruins of this once very visited lakeside resort. The level of salinity here is only surpassed by that of the Dead Sea. AFP PHOTO/JUAN MABROMATA / AFP PHOTO / JUAN MABROMATA (Photo credit should read JUAN MABROMATA/AFP/Getty Images)

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Aerial picture of Lago Epecuen village, some 600 km southwest of Buenos Aires, taken on May 4, 2011 after it remained flooded for almost 25 years by the salt water of Epecuen lagoon. Since 2009 the level of the water has been decreasing and therefore exposing the ruins of this once very visited lakeside resort. The level of salinity here is only surpassed by that of the Dead Sea.   AFP PHOTO/JUAN MABROMATA / AFP PHOTO / JUAN MABROMATA        (Photo credit should read JUAN MABROMATA/AFP/Getty Images)

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TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Oscar Laski Aerial picture of Lago Epecuen village, some 600 km southwest of Buenos Aires, taken on May 3, 2011 after it remained flooded for almost 25 years by the salt water of Epecuen lagoon. Since 2009 the level of the water has been decreasing and therefore exposing the ruins of this once very visited lakeside resort. The level of salinity here is only surpassed by that of the Dead Sea. AFP PHOTO/JUAN MABROMATA / AFP PHOTO / JUAN MABROMATA (Photo credit should read JUAN MABROMATA/AFP/Getty Images)

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Aerial picture of Lago Epecuen village, some 600 km southwest of Buenos Aires, taken on May 3, 2011 after it remained flooded for almost 25 years by the salt water of Epecuen lagoon. Since 2009 the level of the water has been decreasing and therefore exposing the ruins of this once very visited lakeside resort. The level of salinity here is only surpassed by that of the Dead Sea.   AFP PHOTO/JUAN MABROMATA / AFP PHOTO / JUAN MABROMATA        (Photo credit should read JUAN MABROMATA/AFP/Getty Images)

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TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Oscar Laski Aerial picture of Lago Epecuen village, some 600 km southwest of Buenos Aires, taken on May 4, 2011 after it remained flooded for almost 25 years by the salt water of Epecuen lagoon. Since 2009 the level of the water has been decreasing and therefore exposing the ruins of this once very visited lakeside resort. The level of salinity here is only surpassed by that of the Dead Sea. AFP PHOTO/JUAN MABROMATA / AFP PHOTO / JUAN MABROMATA (Photo credit should read JUAN MABROMATA/AFP/Getty Images)

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Aerial picture of Lago Epecuen village, some 600 km southwest of Buenos Aires, taken on May 4, 2011 after it remained flooded for almost 25 years by the salt water of Epecuen lagoon. Since 2009 the level of the water has been decreasing and therefore exposing the ruins of this once very visited lakeside resort. The level of salinity here is only surpassed by that of the Dead Sea.   AFP PHOTO/JUAN MABROMATA / AFP PHOTO / JUAN MABROMATA        (Photo credit should read JUAN MABROMATA/AFP/Getty Images)

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TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Oscar Laski Aerial picture of Lago Epecuen village, some 600 km southwest of Buenos Aires, taken on May 4, 2011 after it remained flooded for almost 25 years by the salt water of Epecuen lagoon. Since 2009 the level of the water has been decreasing and therefore exposing the ruins of this once very visited lakeside resort. The level of salinity here is only surpassed by that of the Dead Sea. AFP PHOTO/JUAN MABROMATA / AFP PHOTO / JUAN MABROMATA (Photo credit should read JUAN MABROMATA/AFP/Getty Images)

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Aerial picture of Lago Epecuen village, some 600 km southwest of Buenos Aires, taken on May 4, 2011 after it remained flooded for almost 25 years by the salt water of Epecuen lagoon. Since 2009 the level of the water has been decreasing and therefore exposing the ruins of this once very visited lakeside resort. The level of salinity here is only surpassed by that of the Dead Sea.   AFP PHOTO/JUAN MABROMATA / AFP PHOTO / JUAN MABROMATA        (Photo credit should read JUAN MABROMATA/AFP/Getty Images)

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TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Oscar Laski Aerial picture of Lago Epecuen village, some 600 km southwest of Buenos Aires, taken on May 4, 2011 after it remained flooded for almost 25 years by the salt water of Epecuen lagoon. Since 2009 the level of the water has been decreasing and therefore exposing the ruins of this once very visited lakeside resort. The level of salinity here is only surpassed by that of the Dead Sea. AFP PHOTO/JUAN MABROMATA / AFP PHOTO / JUAN MABROMATA (Photo credit should read JUAN MABROMATA/AFP/Getty Images)

TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Oscar Laski
Aerial picture of Lago Epecuen village, some 600 km southwest of Buenos Aires, taken on May 4, 2011 after it remained flooded for almost 25 years by the salt water of Epecuen lagoon. Since 2009 the level of the water has been decreasing and therefore exposing the ruins of this once very visited lakeside resort. The level of salinity here is only surpassed by that of the Dead Sea.   AFP PHOTO/JUAN MABROMATA / AFP PHOTO / JUAN MABROMATA        (Photo credit should read JUAN MABROMATA/AFP/Getty Images)