Easter Island Vlog: A Photo Story from Hanga Roa, Chile
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Baby by Casey Calhoun
Glow by Evan Schaeffer
100 Steps by LeGang
Hi! My name is Caya (CayaPhoto) and I like telling stories with my videos and my photos. This is the first attempt I make at a new format.
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I moved to Santiago in late 2013. My company had just been accepted in a program for startups called Startup Chile, and my co-founders and I moved there for 6 months.
Flying to Easter Island is expensive. A Flight from Santiago on good dates is about $500, and trust me, we waited. Back then I lived on a $1,200 salary which is OK for Santiago but certainly not enough to travel much. I also had debt I had piled up from my previously failed startup attempt.
Our friends in startup Chile made trips to Torres del Paine, Atacama Desert and even Argentina, we saved up for Easter Island.
Less than a week before the trip I had been back home, where I learned I was going to be a dad. I was still wrapping my head around this as we flew out. I even considered canceling the trip, considering how broke I was, working for a still uncertain startup… and with a kid on the way, but luckily most expenses had already been paid for.
Rapa Nui, as the locals call this landmark island, is one of the most isolated places on Earth. A flight from Santiago, the nearest continental land mass is over 5 hours. Only about 4,000 people live on the tiny Island, which is just 25 km or 15 miles across.
Accommodations are quite humble, but Easter island is beautiful.
Wild horses roam the prairies. An inactive volcano crater dominates the landscape. Unsurprisingly, the locals settled Orongo, one of their villages there well over 500 years ago; most of which still stands and seems stolen out of the Last Jedi, or the other way around.
There’s a single beach on Rapa Nui, on the far side of the Island, the rest of the coast is made up of sharp, black, volcanic rock.
This volcanic rock is the material in which the Moai were sculpted, which is of course the reason we were there. As a kid my mom used to tell me how much she dreamt of visiting… and here I was, lucky enough to visit as early as my twenties.
The first statue you’ll probably see is the lonely Te Ata Hero, near Hanga Roa, the population center... only a few steps from there is Ahu Tahai, where you’ll see one of the best restored statues, with eyes and Pukao.
Over 900 statues were carved on Rapa Nui, between the years 1250 and 1500... and you can truly see the evolution of their designs, from very basic and simple shapes to the more stylized and ambitious statues.
They were carved as a symbol of political power and it’s also believed that they represented their ancestors. When the island was discovered on 1722 all the moai were standing, but by the 19th century they had all been toppled. It is believed that tribal rivalries over changing religions was the reason for the conflict. All the moai standing today were brought back up by archeologists.
The most mind boggling place on the island is Rano Raraku, the quarry were all of the moai were sculpted. While smaller, lighter pieces were transported over 10 miles across the island, the biggest moai never made it out of the quarry... they were just left abandoned.
This moai which was left incomplete, is 70ft or 21m long and weighs 270 tons. Walking the slopes of this crater turned quarry is out of this world.
A couple kilometers down stands Ahu Tongariki, the biggest Ahu on the island with the biggest Moai outside of the quarry. We heard this was a great place for sunrises, so on our last day on the island, we woke up at 3am in the morning and drove our rented scooter there.
There are no street lamps outside Hanga Roa, and without any planning this happened to be a new moon night. I had never seen stars so bright. You could walk around just with the starlight.
I only had my old Sony alpha nex-3 then, that my uncle sold to me. Luckily, he had bought a 16mm Lens that he included in the deal. This was my first time trying astrophotography.
I balanced the camera on the motorcycle seat, since I was carrying no tripod and we shot these.
To photograph the Ahu, I balanced the camera on the grass with some rocks. A couple or decent shots came up, with a coincidentally aligned Milky Way... but I wasn’t able to get enough light on the moai.
This is when a car drove by. By the strangest coincidence a car drove by at 4:30am in the morning, just as I was exposing the 30 second shot. The headlights illuminated the statues just right, with just the right amount of light… and I captured this.
We moved out of Chile only a couple weeks after this trip. With the both amazing and scary news I had received just a week earlier, escaping to Easter Island for a week helped me remain sane, and prepare for what was to come.
Ahu Akahanga on Easter Island
Ahu Akahanga, as we arrive a local seller has set up a stall by the entrance and Chris explains the significance of some of the local items such as the Rongo Rongo tablet which contains ancient Rapa Nui writing.
Ahu Akahanga is also known as the “platform of the king” because, according to legend, the tomb of Hoto Matu’a is nearby. There is 4 Ahu, 12 Moai and 8 Pukao, a boat ramp, earth ovens and a small cave that we went it that contained lots of spiders on the ceiling.
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이스터섬의 수도 항가로아. 남태평양의 푸른 바다와 신선한 바람이 여행자를 맞이한다. 1722년 네덜란드 탐험대에 의해 발견된 라파누이. 그때가 부활절이었기 때문에 이스터섬이라 불리기 시작했지만, 아직도 이곳 사람들은 라파누이라고 부르고 있다. 길고도 먼 여행 끝에 드디어 마주한 모아이 석상. 보고만 있어도 그 신비로움에 가슴이 벅차오른다. 1888년 칠레령이 됐지만 라파누이 사람들의 끈질긴 노력 끝에 1966년 자치권을 인정받게 됐다. 모투 누이 섬을 비롯해 3개의 무인도가 있는 이스터섬은 아직까지는 대중적인 여행지가 아니다.
[English: Google Translator]
The capital of Easter Island, Hangarah. The blue sea and fresh winds of the South Pacific meet the traveler. Rapapui discovered by the Dutch expedition in 1722. It was called Easter Island because it was Easter, but still people here call it Rapanu. After a long and long journey, I finally met Moai statue. Even if I have to report it, my heart is getting bigger in the mystery. In 1888, he became Chilean, but after the hard work of the Rapa Nui people, he was recognized for his autonomy in 1966. Easter Island, with three uninhabited islands, including Motunui Island, is not yet a popular destination.
[Chile: Google Translator]
La capital de Isla de Pascua, Hangarah. El mar azul y los vientos frescos del Pacífico Sur se encuentran con el viajero. Rapapui descubierto por la expedición holandesa en 1722. Se llamaba Isla de Pascua porque era Semana Santa, pero todavía la gente aquí la llama Rapanu. Después de un largo y largo viaje, finalmente encontré la estatua de Moai. Incluso si tengo que reportarlo, mi corazón se está agrandando en el misterio. En 1888, se convirtió en chileno, pero después del arduo trabajo del pueblo Rapa Nui, fue reconocido por su autonomía en 1966. La Isla de Pascua, con tres islas deshabitadas, incluida la Isla Motunui, aún no es un destino popular.
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■클립명: 남미11-칠레09-01 이스터 섬의 수도 항가로아
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 하용일 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2019년 4월April
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Ahu Hanga Te'e on Easter Island
Ahu Hanga Te’e, a site with eight fallen Moai and their Pukao (topknots). Some of these topknots fell into the sea when the Moai where toppled but were recovered in 1986. You can really see the red colour of these topknots. In front of the of the ahu is a pania (a ceremonial stone circle).
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종교적 융화의 모습을 볼 수 있는 곳이 한 곳 더 있다. 바로 이스터섬 공동묘지다. 십자가나 모아이 모습을 하고 있는 묘비들. 그 모습이 독특하고 다양하다. 서구 열강과 피할 수 없던 슬픈 공존을 해야만 했던 라파누이인들. 묘비에는 이들의 애환이 담겨 있는 듯하다.
[English: Google Translator]
There is one place where we can see the image of religious fusion. It is the Easter Island cemetery. The tombstones are in the shape of a cross or moai. Its appearance is unique and diverse. The Rapa Nui who had to coexist with the western powers and inevitable sadness. The tombstone seems to contain their affection.
[Chile: Google Translator]
Hay un lugar donde podemos ver la imagen de la fusión religiosa. Es el cementerio de la Isla de Pascua. Las lápidas tienen la forma de una cruz o moai. Su apariencia es única y diversa. Los Rapa Nui que tuvieron que convivir con las potencias occidentales y la tristeza inevitable. La lápida parece contener su cariño.
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■클립명: 남미11-칠레09-18 종교적 융화가 된 공동묘지
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■촬영일자: 2019년 4월April
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섬,island,cliff,추모관련,tomb, cemetery,남아메리카South America남미칠레Chile하용일20194월발파라이소ValparaisoRegión de ValparaísoApril걸어서 세계속으로
LA ISLA DE PASCUA / EASTER ISLAND / RAPA NUI- The best holiday ever!
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00:00:22 - The only transit is to Tahiti
00:00:28 - Being welcomed by my hostel owner
00:00:35 - Ahu Tahai
00:00:41 - The only original moai with his eyes restored
00:02:15 - The only harbour of the island
00:02:29 - Ceviche (raw fish salad)
00:02:34 - A Rapa Nui girl trying to ride my bike
00:02:49 - A Rapa Nui friend giving an example of Rapa Nui Language
00:03:19 - The cave of Ana Kai Tangata, especially used for canoe making
00:03:56 - The extinct volcano of Rano Kau
00:04:31 - Ancient houses of the village of Orongo
00:04:43 - Surrounding islets Motu Nui and Motu Iti
00:05:00 - Sopaipillas
00:05:21 - The only other guests at the hostel turned out to be gays from Chile
00:05:25 - Ahu Tongariki
00:05:39 - The quarry at Rano Raraku (the factory of Moais)
00:05:57 - A half-way carved Moai
00:06:05 - Would have been the biggest Moai if completed: 22m, 182 metric tons.
00:06:09 - The naval of the world, a sacred place, in its essence is a magnetic compass
00:06:19 - Anakena Beach, one of only two small sandy beaches
00:06:37 - I realised much later that the cam wasn’t switched off properly and had been recording for 15 minutes from behind a coconut on the table. Put some bits in the video as a funny memory
00:07:35 - Trying Flamenco
00:07:56 - Ahu Nau Nau
00:08:00 - Ahu Ature
00:08:56 - Stopping the car in the middle of the road and dancing in the rain. One of the most childish and happiest things I’ve done
00:09:06 - Ahu Akivi
00:09:16 - Te Pahu network caves
00:10:06 - Ahu Te Peu
00:10:55 - Being attacked by a Chimango Caracara (something like a hawk)
00:11:36 - View from the top of Volcano Terevaka (507m)
In average, the easter island statues are 3.9 meters high and weigh 14 tons. They are human figures with a masculine shape, sculpted in volcanic hardened rough ashes. The islanders called them Moai
The word “ahu” has 2 meanings in Easter Island culture. First, an ahu is the flat base of the stone where the moai are supported. The height of the ahu is around 1.20 meters. The word “ahu” also refers to a sacred ceremonial place where there are various supports for the moai.
Easter Island is called Rapa Nui in the local language. Rapa Nui refers to the island, its native people and the language they speak.
Chronology
300 - . Rapa Nui / Easter Island settled
600 - Ahu's at Vinapu and Tahai constructed
1000 - Overuse of natural resources, deforestation underway
1500 - Intensive warfare, Moai construction ceasing, Birdman cult develops
1600 - Natural resources failing, Birdman cult failing and cannibalism starts
1722 - Easter Sunday. Admiral Jacob Roggeveen (Dutch)
1862 - Peruvian slavers took 1,000 men (Most of the male population), to work the Guano Islands of Lima. 100 survivors were later returned, of which 15 reached their homes (carrying smallpox), which almost finished the population of the island.
1864 - Total remaining island population - 111
1868 - H.M.S. Topaze removes the most insteresting Moai, presenting to Queen Victoria. It's now held by the British Museum
1888 - Annexed by Chile. Rapanui were confined to the settlement of Hanga Roa. The rest of the island was rented to the Williamson-Balfour Company as a sheep farm until 1953
1965 - An airport is constructed on the island
1966 - Chile declares Easter Island a province
1986 - Landing strip extended to allow Easter Island to be used as an emergency landing strip for the NASA Space Shuttle
Total number of Moais on Easter Island: 887
Total number of maoi that were successfully transported to their final ahu locations: 288 (32% of 887)
Total number of moai still in the Rano Raraku quarry: 397 (45%)
Total number of moai lying 'in transit' outside of the Rano Raraku quarry: 92 (10%)
Largest Moai:
Location: Rano Raraku Quarry, named El Gigante
Height: 71.93 feet, (21.60 meters)
Weight: approximately 145-165 tons (160-182 metric tons)
Largest Moai once erect:
Location: Ahu Te Pito Kura, Named Paro
Height: 32.63 feet (9.80 meters)
Weight: approximately 82 tons (74.39 metric tons)
Largest Moai fallen while being erected:
Location: Ahu Hanga Te Tenga
Height: 33.10 feet (9.94 meters)
CAMINANDO POR AHU VAIHU -RAPA NUI--ISLA DE PASCUA
Ahu Tongariki - Easter Island, Chile
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Ahu Tongariki Easter Island
15 of the island's famous moai statues stand here in a military lineup upon a flat rock platform.
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- Ahu Tongariki - lit by the moon by Bootephant from a blog titled Big heads and perfect behinds...
- Sunrise at Ahu Tongariki by Sarah_s_america from a blog titled Notes from a very small island
- The beach at Ahu Tongariki by Carrie_pettit from a blog titled The Belly Button of the World
- Ahu Tongariki at sunrise by Carrie_pettit from a blog titled The Belly Button of the World
- Sunrise at Ahu Tongariki by Andrewy from a blog titled The longest hike ever.
- Ahu Tongariki - 15 moai by Annetdragavon from a blog titled The Navel of the World
- Ahu Tongariki - 07 by Terredeshommes from a blog titled Aaaaaaloha!
- Ahu Tongariki at dawn by Bootephant from a blog titled Big heads and perfect behinds...
- Ahu Tongariki by Eatdessertfirst from a blog titled Navel of the World
- Ahu Tongariki. by Stevefn from a blog titled Let there be rock.
- Ahu Tongariki by Arichardson from a blog titled Stones and Shadows
- Ahu Tongariki 3 by Btran from a blog titled Thank you Leonard Nimoy
- Ahu Tongariki-2 by Andrewy from a blog titled Circle Island Tour
- Ahu Tongariki 5 by Hodge from a blog titled Thousands of miles from nowhere......
- Ahu Tongariki 4 by Hodge from a blog titled Thousands of miles from nowhere......
- Ahu Tongariki by Bootephant from a blog titled Big heads and perfect behinds...
Easter Island, Part 6 - AHU AKAHANGA
Arfur and Shelly Visit an island that they have been wanting to see for many years. An island shrouded in mystery. An island where great heads and bodies carved in volcanic rock stand guard along the coast. Easter Island - home of the Moai.
Shelly reads the Lonely Planet guide on Ahu Akahanga.......
Arfur annoys Shelly........
No change there then......
Day 9 - Easter Island, Hiking & Hanga Roa | Chile Travel Vlog
Here is the day 9 video of my adventures to Chile and Easter Island. On this day we hiked across the north of the island and took in the main town of Hanga Roa craft market.
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Days 10/11 - Tongariki and Ahu Akivi | Chile Travel Vlog
Here are the final two days of my adventure to Easter Island by seeing the amazing Tongariki at sunrise to the 7 explorers at Ahu Akivi. The scenery is breathtaking and has been a dream trip for myself. To visit the most remote island on Earth is one I shall never forget.
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Easter Island. Moai at Rano Raraku, Easter Island. Paintings in the
so-called Cave of the Men Eatresses. Moto Nui islet, part of the
Birdman Cult ceremony. A petroglyph found near Ahu Tongariki. View of
Easter Island from space, 2001. Moai from Ahu Ko Te Riku in Hanga Roa,
with Chilean Navy training ship Buque Escuela Esmeralda cruising
behind. This moai is currently the only one with replica eyes. Ahu
Tongariki, restored in the 1990's. Ahu Akivi, the only moai facing the
ocean.
Ahu Akivi on Easter Island
Ahu Akivi, the first Ahu on the Island to be restored in 1960. the 108 foot long Ahu features seven moai facing the setting sun and is belived to represent the seven explorers sent to scout the Island before the arrival of Hotu Matu’a and is estimated to have been constructed around 1450.
Ahu Akivi is a particular sacred place in Rapa Nui (or Easter Island) in the Valparaíso Region of Chile, looking out towards the Pacific Ocean. The site has seven moai, all of equal shape and size, and is also known as a celestial observatory that was set up around the 1500s. The site is located inland, rather than along the coast. Moai statues were considered by the early people of Rapa Nui as their ancestors, whom they worshipped as their deity – Make Make.[1]
A particular feature of the seven identical moai statues is that they exactly face sunset during the Spring Equinox and have their backs to the sunrise during the Autumn Equinox. Such an astronomically precise feature is seen only at this location on the island.
Ahu Akivi is part of the Ahu Akivi-Vai Teka complex which was built up by the Rapa Nui people in two phases. In the first phase, during the 16th century a central rectangular platform was created on a leveled surface. It had wings projecting to the north and the south directions. An approach ramp was also part of this platform which led to the ceremonial plaza stretching 25 metres (82 ft) towards the west of the central platform. A cremation ground existed behind the central platform. The second phase of construction was elaborately planned and implemented in the early years of the 1600s when the platform was modified, a ramp was created, seven statues of equal size were erected. Another crematorium was also built. A cave in which people used to reside was also used as tomb during historic times.
The other Ahu in the complex is the Ahu Vai Teka, which is a much smaller platform of 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) length made up of rough lava stone blocks. There is no statue now, though one is believed to have existed initially. Both the ahus were believed to have been aligned astronomically with respect to the Sun. Both are located in the territory of the Miru, the highest ranking clan and the western confederacy, and both were contemporary. It is also conjectured that the seven statues were placed at Ahu Akivi at least 150 years before the first Europeans found the island when the clan was functional at that time. It is also evident that their culture existed for 250–300 years with economic prosperity with political stability.
In 1955, Thor Heyerdahl was the first to discover and take pictures of the moai statues. At that time he had recruited American archaeologist William Mulloy and his Chilean associate, Gonzalo Figueroa García-Huidobro, who restored the statues to their original position; they had found them in knocked down condition in 1960. Mulloy's work on the Akivi-Vaiteka Complex was supported by the Fulbright Foundation and by grants from the University of Wyoming, the University of Chile and the International Fund for Monuments. Ahu Akivi also gives its name to one of the seven regions of Rapa Nui National Park.
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Ahu Tongariki Sunrise
This is the sunrise at Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island.
Ahu Tongariki is the largest ceremonial structure built on Easter Island and a great place to watch a sunrise.
On the way back to Hanga Roa some shots of Rano Raraku.
Easter Island - April 2019
This video of Easter Island covers the popular tour spots:
Orongo, Rano Kau, Ahu Tahai, Vinapu, Huri A Urenga, Puna Pau, Ahu Akivi, Akahanga, Ahu Tongariki, Rano Raraku, Te Pito Kura, Anakena, Ahu Nau Nau and the town of Hanga Roa.
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Isla de Pascua (Easter Island), Chile
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Isla de Pascua (Easter Island), Chile: 1. Explora Rapa Nui - All Inclusive *****
2. Hotel Hangaroa Eco Village & Spa *****
3. Hotel Hare Uta ****
4. Hotel Puku Vai ***
5. Hareswiss Easter Island Bungalows ***
6. Hare Nua Hotel Boutique **
7. Cabañas Christophe
8. Hostal y Cabañas Tojika
9. Taha Tai ***
10. Takarua Lodge ***
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1. Te Miro Oone S/N, 2770000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $594 - $2039
Located 5 mi from Hanga Roa, Explora Rapa Nui offers all-inclusive packages to explore Easter Island.
2. Av. Pont s/n, 2770000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $350 - $1118
Featuring spa facilities, an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant overlooking the ocean, Hangaroa Eco Village & Spa is a modern hotel that offers rooms with free WiFi. Guests will be offered a welcome cocktail upon arrival.
3. Avenida Hotu Matua s/n, 5632000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $363 - $474
Featuring a spa, an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Hotel Hare Uta offers accommodations in Hanga Roa. WiFi is available, connection is limited.
4. Hotu Matua S/N, 2770000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $199 - $241
Located in the remote Easter Island, world famous for its monumental 'Moai' statues and a part of UNESCO World Heritage. It offers rooms in a tropical setting and an outdoor pool.
5. Tahai, 2770000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $125 - $151
Offering a garden, Hareswiss Easter Island Bungalows is set in Hanga Roa. Ahu Tongariki is 8.7 mi from the property. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
6. Atamu Tekena, Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $309 - $390
Located in the remote Easter Island, Hare Nua Hotel Boutique offers accommodations in Hanga Roa. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar, hot tub, and included organic breakfast. Free WiFi available.
7. Policarpo Toro Sin Numero, 2770000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $85 - $150
Set in a charming cabins made of local materials on the slopes of Rano Kau Volcano, Cabanas Christophe offers rooms and self-catering bungalows with free Wi-Fi and plasma TVs in Easter Island. Hanga Roa city center is a 5-minute drive away.
8. Apina s/n, Hanga Piko, Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $94 - $120
Offering free WiFi and a garden, Hostal y Cabañas Tojika is located in Hanga Roa, 1.1 mi from Tahai. Hanga Roa Anthropological Museum is 1.3 mi from the property. Free private parking is available on site.
9. Apina Nui s/n, 2770000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $80 - $249
An outdoor swimming pool and bungalows surrounded by gardens can be enjoyed in Hanga Roa only a 5-minute drive from Mataveri International Airport. Wi-Fi is free in public areas and breakfast is included.
10. Tahai S/N, 2770000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $150 - $225
Located in Hanga Roa, within a 9-minute walk of Pea and half a kilometer of Playa Pea, Takarua Lodge provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a terrace. The hotel features family rooms.
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???? Trip to Easter Island
This visit to Easter Island includes stops at Hanga Roa, Puna Pau quarry, Ahu Vinapu, Ahu Vai Uri, Ahu Ko Te Riku, Ahu Hanga Kio'e, Orongo, Birdman race to Motu Nui, Ana Kai Tangata, Ahi Akivi, Ana Te Pahu, Akahanga, Rano Raraku, Ahu Tongariki, Ahu Te Pita Kura and Anakena Beach.
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Mirador Hanga Roa 7516
Mirador Hanga Roa 7516
Hotel Hanga Roa, Rapa Nui
Hotel 5 estrellas Isla de Pascua, Chile.
Easter Island, Part 8 - AHU AKAHANGA
Arfur and Shelly Visit an island that they have been wanting to see for many years. An island shrouded in mystery. An island where great heads and bodies carved in volcanic rock stand guard along the coast. Easter Island - home of the Moai.
Arfur takes a walk around the Ahu at Akahanga!