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  1. Easter Island is a Polynesian island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle. A special territory of Chile that ...
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  2. Easter Island has long been the subject of curiosity and speculation. How and why did its inhabitants carve and transport the massive statues which surround the ...
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  3. Enjoy your Easter Island Holidays, at Easter Island tourism you will find everything you need to plan your Easter Island travel .
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  4. The enduring image in the public's mind of the mysterious heads on Easter Island is simply that - heads. So it comes as quite a shock to see the heads from another ...
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  5. Tour of Mysterious Easter Island. Photos, pictures, and information about this ancient civilization.
    mysteriousplaces.com/Easter_Island/index.html
  6. Easter Island is one of the most isolated islands on Earth. Early settlers called the island "Te Pito O Te Henua". Officially a territory of Chile, it lies far off in ...
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  7. Easter Island map showing Terevaka, Poike, Rano Kau, Motu Nui, Orongo, and Mataveri; major ahus are marked with moai
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  8. Easter Island. by Martin Gray. One of the world's most famous yet least visited archaeological sites, Easter Island is a small, hilly, now treeless island of volcanic ...
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  9. Easter Island, Chile, is famous for its tall stone statues called Moai.
    sacredsites.com/americas/chile/easter_island.html
  10. Easter Island Statue Project Official Website ... Rano Raraku quarry (Figure 1), within which 95% of the over 1,000 Easter Island stone statues was carved ...
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