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Moai statue, head, Easter Island, Chile
Rano Ranaku, Easter Island
Row of Moai statues, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile
Three Moai statues, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile
Group of Moai, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile
Easter island landscape with moais in Rano RarakuRano 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
Easter island landscape. Several moai in sunny dayRano 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
Easter Island Rano Raraku MoaiMoai statue at the quarry of Rano Raraku.Rano Raraku is a volcanic crater formed of consolidated volcanic ash, or tuff, and located on the lower slopes of Terevaka inthe Rapa Nui National Park
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
Moai at Moai Quarry of Rano Raraku, Rapa Nui, ChileUNESCO World Heritage Site: Rapa Nui National Park
Group of Moai statues, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile
Group of Moai, the bodies are buried in the ground, only the heads are visible, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile
Moai, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile
Easter Island, Rano Raraku, MoaisRano Raraku is located in the World Heritage Site of Rapa Nui National Park.It was a quarry for about 500 years and supplied most of the stones for the moais (monolithic sculptures)
Easter Island, Ahu TongarikiAhu Tongariki is the largest Ahu on Easter Island. It was substantially restored in the 1990s
Easter Island, Rano Raraku, MoaiRano Raraku is located in the World Heritage Site of Rapa Nui National Park.It was a quarry for about 500 years and supplied most of the stones for the moais (monolithic sculptures)
Easter Island, Ahu Tongariki, PanoramaAhu Tongariki is the largest Ahu on Easter Island. It was substantially restored in the 1990s
Easter Island, Ahu Tongariki, MoaiA Moai is a monolithic human figure carved by the people of Rapa Nui from a Rock of Rano Raraku
Rano Raraku - Easter IslandKneeling Moai in Rano Raraku, Tongariki in the back, Rapa Nui National Park, Easter Island, Chile, Unesco World Heritage
Rano Raraku - Easter IslandMoais on the flanks of Rano Raraku volcano, Rapa Nui National Park, Easter Island, Chile, Unesco World Heritage
Rano Raraku - Easter IslandKneeling Moai in Rano Raraku, Rapa Nui National Park, Easter Island, Chile, Unesco World Heritage
Rano Raraku - Easter IslandMoais in Rano Raraku, Rapa Nui National Park, Easter Island, Chile, Unesco World Heritage
Rano Raraku - Easter IslandMoai in Rano Raraku, Rapa Nui National Park, Easter Island, Chile, Unesco World Heritage
Easter island landscape with several moai statuesRano 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
Three moai half buried in a quarry, Easter islandRano 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
Ahu Tongariki and Rono RarakuThe long-exposure shot of Ahu Tongariki and Rono Raraku, Rapa Nui (Easter island), Chile. Fifteen Moais at Ahu Tongariki, Easter island, have been looking at the inactive volcano, Rano Raraku