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Traveling Back In Time In This Open-Air Museum

One of our favorite moais is the Ahu Tongariki (below), which has the largest funeral platform in Rapa Nui. This ahu dates back to 900-1000 AD, so that makes it about 1000 years old. It is 200m long with 15 statues erected on the platform. When we saw these majestic 1000+ year-old ceremonial relics, we couldn’t help the oohs and the aahs. Most of the moai were destroyed in 1960 by a tsunami that scattered them up to 100 meters inland. Thanks to Japan’s contributions, they were reconstructed using complex computational models. If this wasn’t known to us, we wouldn’t have noticed they had been restored. We liked Ahu Tongariki so much that we drove past it several times to look at it and take pictures from different angles.

Ahu Tongariki Front Far - Easter Island

Ahu Tongariki with 15 Moai

Ahu Tongariki Front Close - Easter Island

Moai with their backs against the ocean

 

 

Ahu Tongariki Front Medium - Easter Island

 

Ahu Tongariki Hats - Easter Island

Scattered hats of the moai

 

Ahu Tongariki Side Close - Easter Island

Only they know the ancient history and culture of Rapa Nui

Ahu Tongariki Side Pedro Grace - Easter Island

Just us and the magnificent archaeological site

AAhu Tongariki Side Sea - Easter Island

Imagine another place, another time

 

Ahu Tongariki Side Stones - Easter Island

Keeping our distance away from the ahu and some ruins

Ahu Tongariki Fallen Moai - Easter Island

A fallen moai at Ahu Tongariki - Note the sign that indicates we are not allowed to touch or step or climb onto any of these historical structures.

 

Ahu Tongariki Fallen Moai Grace - Easter Island

The fallen moai

 

 

Ahu Tongariki Traveling Moai - Easter Island

The “Traveling Moai” at Ahu Tongariki - It was taken to the International Osaka fair in Japan for exhibition in exchange for Japan’s financing of the restoration project.

 

Ahu Tongariki Traveling Moai Sea - Easter Island

Ahu Tongariki and Traveling Moai

 

Volcanic Mountain - Easter Island

Volcano near Ahu Tongariki

 

Volcano Green - Easter Island

Another volcanic hill

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