Many artworks made by humans are astonishing. It seems that how can anyone other than nature make them. What if it was made by just one person? There are many artworks made by humans on earth that look like space. Many people give unique shapes to their fields which look unique from the sky, but one person did wonders in this. If you travel by plane over the Pampas plains of Argentina, you will see a very unique guitar. This view visible from space has been made by a single farmer himself with decades of hard work.
This sight over lush fields near Cordoba, Argentina, is a heart-wrenching labor of love. When airplanes fly over the fertile lands of the Pampas, passengers are often surprised to see a giant guitar-shaped forest amid the manicured fields. The site is more than just a work of art, where forms have been transformed into natural sights. This spectacular landscape seen from space was created by Pedro Martin Ureta as a tribute to his late wife, Graciela Yraizos.
In the 1970s, Graciela suggested shaping their fields into the shape of a guitar, reflecting her love for the instrument. Sadly, she passed away in 1977 before the idea could come to fruition. Heartbroken, Ureta began planting a guitar-shaped forest in 1979 with his four children, using over 7,000 trees.