Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island, was born in the Pacific Ocean as a result of consolidated lava and ash from three now-dormant volcanoes. Its cliffs are covered with vegetation, barren, windswept and abandoned moai statues everywhere. The giant stone statues of Easter Island, called moai, have brought the island fame and have fascinated scores of scholars, travellers and artists.
Duration : 13m Maturity Level : all
Lying isolated in the East Pacific, in an extreme windward position, Rapa Nui is the easternmost Polynesian island. Rapa nui National park contains archaeological evidence, consisting mainly of Ahu (ceremonial structures), houses and ceremonial villages and Moai (megalithic statues). they constitute an outstanding and unique cultural heritage.
Duration : 26m Maturity Level : all