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MoaiRano 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
Moais at Rano Raraku in Easter IslandRano Raraku, Rapa Nui (Easter Island) The place 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
Sunrise panorama of the 15 moais at Ahu TongarikiAhu 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
Moai at Moai Quarry of Rano Raraku, Rapa Nui, ChileUNESCO World Heritage Site: Rapa Nui National Park
Moai by the seaMysterious 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
Ahu Ko Te Riku, Easter IslandAhu Ko Te Riku with a pukao on its head. Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is claimed to be the most remote inhabited island in the world
Easter Island, ChileMoai under a moonlit night sky. Ahu Tongariki in Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is a 15-moai ahu excavated and restored in the 1990s
Row of Moai statues, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile
Group of Moai statues, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile
Palm trees, beach of Anakena, Rapa Nui, Easter Island, Chile
Group of Moai, the bodies are buried in the ground, only the heads are visible, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile
Stone sculpture, Easter Island, Chile
Group of Moai, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile
Stone sculpture in front of the Pacific Ocean, Easter Island, Chile
Moai, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile