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Easter Island古古小风去远行Chile's Easter Island is a small island in the South Pacific known for its mysterious culture and beautiful natural scenery. It has unique Moai stone statues, ancient ruins, beautiful beaches and azure oceans. Visitors can visit the site, enjoy the island's beauty, experience the local culture and traditions. The Moai Stone on Easter Island is one of the island's most famous attractions, towering over the clouds, spectacular, and witnessing ancient civilizations.
Ahu TongarikiHHGysulanThis place is so magical. I had a chance to travel here because the ship I am working on had been here. It was a great opportunity since not a lot of people can go here since it’s very remote in the Pacific Ocean. The locals did a great job in maintaining the untouched beauty of the place
Ahu Tahai乖乖小咪Tahai Stones are a row of stone statues on the northwest coast of Easter Island, arranged neatly on the cliff edge, like a row of soldiers guarding Easter Island. The high and low fall is very interesting, especially against the evening glow, it seems particularly beautiful.
Ahu Te Pito KuraCcoo***anTo reach Ahu Te Pito Kura, there is an hour's walk from the parking place of the vehicle. This is a very quiet place with a beautiful view of Rapa Nui. When you reach the top of the mountain, there are some clouds here, so despite the hot weather, wear drizzle clothes or cover the heavy clouds. If you don’t want to walk, you can rent horses.
Rano Kau乖乖小咪Easter Island is an island formed by a volcano, and Lanoku volcano is the island's crater. It is no longer erupting, forming a flat crater, but from the size of the crater, you can also imagine the spectacular scenery of the eruption.
Orongo乖乖小咪The Birdman Village site is the site of the life of the aboriginal people on Easter Island, and these mysterious ethnic groups are the creators of the mysterious stone statues on the island. Among the living sites, there are the foundations of the houses they built, as well as caves, and many archaeological finds of their daily necessities and tools at the time, which are very research value and worth visiting.
Anakena Beach乖乖小咪Anakai Beach is the most famous beach on Easter Island, with its magnificent coastline and mysterious and numerous stone carvings. The coastline is very open and is definitely a great place to watch the sunrise and sunset, and it is a breathtaking beauty of nature.
Rano Raraku乖乖小咪The Lanora Raku quarry was discovered by archaeologists as a source of stone for the entire Easter Island stone statue. There are many traces of rock excavated and semi-finished stone statues, which can be found in the process of making these statues, full of mystery and primitive power.
Ahu AkahangaCcoo***an[View] An upturned stone statue plus a beautiful coastline, many of the island stand upright Moai, it is really unnecessary to see the downed, but the coastline along the way, superb, more attractive than Moai itself.
Museo Antropologico P. Sebastian EnglertCcoo***anThe first and second floors did fascinate me. Renoir was my favorite painter and had lots of paintings I hadn’t seen. I found it interesting that his style had been improving over the years, so much so that his last painting reminded me of Monet’s blindness. I was sure I missed some of the pieces because the display method was a bit busy and incomprehensible, but I liked what I saw. The mix with some Cézanne and Monet was really interesting. I lost interest when we entered Modigliani and some statues. It's not about me.