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Easter Island Collection

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island

Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Portraits of Stone Statues

Portraits of Stone Statues
(Original Caption) View of the stone statues of Easter Island, after an engraving executed during the expedition of Rear Admiral de Lapelin

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Line Of Statues On Easter Island

Line Of Statues On Easter Island
(Original Caption) 2/7/1969-Easter Island- These seven "moais, " carved monoliths of ancestral gods, are believed to date from the 13th or 14th century

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Archaeologists with Large Statue

Archaeologists with Large Statue

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Archaelogical Ruin on Easter Island

Archaelogical Ruin on Easter Island
(Original Caption) Open Air Museum. Easter Island: This is the stone foundation of one of the ancient boat-shaped houses which were made of thatched straw and wood poles. June 28, 1969

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Moai statue of Easter Island with pukao topknot

Moai statue of Easter Island with pukao topknot
Easter Island, also called Rapa Nui, is most famous for its large moai statues that were carved by native peoples between 1250 and 1500

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Moais, palm trees, near Anakena, Rapa Nui, Easter Island, Chile

Moais, palm trees, near Anakena, Rapa Nui, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Moai statue, head, Easter Island, Chile

Moai statue, head, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Big half buried moai portrait in Easter Island

Big half buried moai portrait in Easter Island
Rano Raraku was a quarry for about 500 years until the early eighteenth century, and supplied the stone from which about 95% of the islands known monolithic sculptures (moai) were carved

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Cattle on the Pacific coast, Easter Island, Chile

Cattle on the Pacific coast, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Feral horses, mud bath, Easter Island, Chile

Feral horses, mud bath, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Rano Ranaku, Easter Island

Rano Ranaku, Easter Island

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Stone sculptures, Easter Island, Chile

Stone sculptures, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Row of Moai statues, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile

Row of Moai statues, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Three Moai statues, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile

Three Moai statues, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Group of Moai, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile

Group of Moai, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Easter Island, Ahu Tongariki, Moai portrait

Easter Island, Ahu Tongariki, Moai portrait
Ahu Tongariki is the largest Ahu on Easter Island. It was substantially restored in the 1990s

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Two half buried huge moai statues in Easter Island

Two half buried huge moai statues in Easter Island
Rano Raraku was a quarry for about 500 years until the early eighteenth century, and supplied the stone from which about 95% of the islands known monolithic sculptures (moai) were carved

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Easter island landscape with moais in Rano Raraku

Easter island landscape with moais in Rano Raraku
Rano Raraku was a quarry for about 500 years until the early eighteenth century, and supplied the stone from which about 95% of the islands known monolithic sculptures (moai) were carved

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Easter island landscape. Several moai in sunny day

Easter island landscape. Several moai in sunny day
Rano Raraku was a quarry for about 500 years until the early eighteenth century, and supplied the stone from which about 95% of the islands known monolithic sculptures (moai) were carved

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Easter Island Statues, Rano Raraku quarry

Easter Island Statues, Rano Raraku quarry
Rapa Nuis mysterious moai statues stand in silence. Moai, or mo ai, are monolithic human figures carved by the Rapa Nui people on Easter Island in eastern Polynesia between 1250 and 1500 A.D

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Illustration of Easter Island stone statue in front of a map highlighting Polynesian islands and New Zealand

Illustration of Easter Island stone statue in front of a map highlighting Polynesian islands and New Zealand

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Illustrated map of New Zealand, Hawaiian Islands, Polynesian Islands and native population

Illustrated map of New Zealand, Hawaiian Islands, Polynesian Islands and native population

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Surf on the coast during an approaching storm over the Pacific, Easter Island, Chile

Surf on the coast during an approaching storm over the Pacific, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Beach of Anakena, Rapa Nui, Easter Island, Chile

Beach of Anakena, Rapa Nui, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Poinsettia -Euphorbia pulcherrima-, Easter Island, Chile

Poinsettia -Euphorbia pulcherrima-, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Statues of Moai in Easter Island

Statues of Moai in Easter Island

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Statues of Moai in Easter Island

Statues of Moai in Easter Island

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Statues of Moai in Easter Island

Statues of Moai in Easter Island

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island

Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Ahu Akivi, Easter Island

Ahu Akivi, Easter Island

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Easter Island - Moai in a row in Ahu Tongariki

Easter Island - Moai in a row in Ahu Tongariki
Ahu Tongariki is the largest ahu on Rapa Nui/Easter Island (a Chilean island in the Pacific)

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Moai Statues

Moai Statues
Moai statues at Rano Raraku, Easter Island

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Easter Island Rano Raraku Moai

Easter Island Rano Raraku Moai
Moai statue at the quarry of Rano Raraku.Rano Raraku is a volcanic crater formed of consolidated volcanic ash, or tuff

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Moai

Moai
Rano RarakuRano Raraku is a volcanic crater formed of consolidated volcanic ash, or tuff, and located on the lower slopes of Terevaka in the Rapa Nui National Park on Easter Island

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Moais at Rano Raraku in Easter Island

Moais at Rano Raraku in Easter Island
Rano Raraku, Rapa Nui (Easter Island) The place was a quarry for about 500 years until the early eighteenth century

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Sunrise panorama of the 15 moais at Ahu Tongariki

Sunrise panorama of the 15 moais at Ahu Tongariki
Ahu Tongariki is the largest ahu on Easter Island. Its moai were toppled during the islands civil wars and in the twentieth century the ahu was swept inland by a tsunami

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Moai at Moai Quarry

Moai at Moai Quarry of Rano Raraku, Rapa Nui, ChileUNESCO World Heritage Site: Rapa Nui National Park

Background imageEaster Island Collection: Moai by the sea

Moai by the sea
Mysterious moai by the sea, Ahu Nau Nau, Anakena, Easter Island, Chile. Easter Island (Rapa Nui: Rapa Nui, Spanish: Isla de Pascua) is a Polynesian island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean



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