View of the guitar forest and garden on the Argentinian Pampas.

She noticed that by natural chance a farm below formed the shape of a milk pail.

According toConde Naste Traveller, Ureta told her, Later, well talk…about it later.

Argentina Pampas Guitar Forest Planted By Farmer in Memory of His Late Wife

View of the guitar forest and garden on the Argentinian Pampas. (Photo: screenshot fromGoogle Earth)

Sadly, that day would never come.

Graciela passed away suddenly in 1977 at age 25, after collapsing with a brain aneurysm while heavily pregnant.

He drew the lines by spacing out his children over the fields as guides.

Argentina Pampas Guitar Forest Planted By Farmer in Memory of His Late Wife

The guitar-shaped forest and garden cultivated by Pedro Martin Ureta. (Photo:NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS, and U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team)

With the help of field hands, the family plantedover 7,000 trees.

The outline of the instrument are made of cypress trees, as is the star-shaped hole beneath the strings.

The strings themselves are drawn in eucalyptus trees.

Over the decades, the family cultivated the growing forestincluding using creative scrap metal solutions to prevent pests.

The entire guitar stretches two-thirds of a mile long.

The guitar-shaped forest and garden cultivated by Pedro Martin Ureta.