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Pablo Novak, Alone In The Flooded Town, Epecuen, Argentina
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"I think my pets could feel that the water was coming," Berg said, as she glanced at the rubble of the childhood home she fled.
A town of about 40 square blocks, Epecuen was submerged beneath 10 meters (30 feet) of water.
Even when the waters eventually receded, the country town, 550 kilometers (340 miles) south of the capital, was never rebuilt. Its welcoming little hotels seem frozen in time, rot and rust, glistening with the salt in which they were steeped.
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