Ana Kakenga, Easter Island
Checking out the Pacific Ocean waves off the cliff at Ana Kakenga, Easter Island.
Ana Kakenga the Cave of Two Windows on Easter Island / Rapa Nui / Isla De Pascua
Ana Kakenga otherwise known as the cave of two windows. The cave is a lave tube of around 50 metres long. To enter the cave you need to squeeze through a rather narrow opening into the pitch darkness, it is quite tight for a while before it opens up, luckily I was prepared and had a torch, but it was so narrow I needed to take the pack off my back. The cave divides into two with two openings that overlook the ocean, which is where the cave gets its name from.
Ana Kakenga is a lava tube that upon cooling formed a crust that gave way to what today are the walls and ceiling of the cave. It has a length of approximately 50 meters and in ancient times served as a kionga or place of refuge.
In Ana Kakenga’s case, lava flowed into the sea and drain out by two mouths or “windows” that open onto the cliff, which is also known as the “Cave of the two windows.” Due to this particular formation, visiting this place offers the possibility of being surprised by the wonderful sights that await the end of the tour.
The entrance to the cave, opposite the Motu Taurtara islet, is quite small and looks more like a pile of stones, but some steps can be distinguished which are best to descend backwards and then rotate in the mouth of the cave. You need to bring a flashlight, because the tour goes through a rather narrow tunnel with a very low ceiling. After about 3 or 4 meters, the cave enlarges and you can walk comfortably standing, because the path becomes much easier and brighter thanks to the light from the two “windows.”
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Vistamos las cuevas Ana Te Pora, Ana Kakenga (cueva de las dos ventanas) y Ana Te Pahu (Cueva de los plátanos).
Todas estas cuevas se crearon por erupciones volcánicas.
Están un poco alejadas de Hanga Roa y el acceso en coche es un poco complicado, la carretera está sin asfaltar y con muchas piedras.
We visit the cave Ana Te Pora, Ana Kakenga (cave of the two windows) and Ana Te Pahu (Cave of the bananas).
These caves were created by volcanic eruptions.
They are a bit away from Hanga Roa and access by car is a bit complicated, the road is unpaved and many stones.
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【K】Chile Travel-Easter Island[칠레 여행-이스터 섬]라파누이 후예의 손님 대접/Guest Reception/Rapa Nui/Moai
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그런데, 꽤 낯이 익은 사람이 보인다. 코코넛 따기 달인, 모아떼루에루다. 그는 이 근처에 사는데 이곳에서 물고기를 잡는다고 한다. “우리는 조상들의 시대부터 지금까지 먹거리를 공급받아왔어요. 예전과 같은 방법으로 먹거리를 마련하기 때문에 건강한 삶을 유지할 수 있어요.“ 바닷속에 함께 들어가려 했더니 이곳은 현지인만 들어갈 수 있다며 근처 바닷가를 가자고 한다. 모아떼루에루의 모습을 보고 있자니 과거 이곳 통가리키 바다를 누비며 활약했던 라파누이 선조들의 모습이 떠올려진다. 물 반 고기 반이다. 라파누이 후예다운 모습을 가감 없이 그대로 보여주고 있다. “저는 이 물고기와 똑같은 존재예요. 이 섬에 소속되어 있으니까요. 이것과 저의 유전자, 태생이 모두 여기에 속해있어 비슷하죠. 라파누이족은 이 섬에서 자신들의 삶의 방식을 계속 발전시켜 왔어요. 조상들의 시대부터 지금까지 먹을 것을 얻는 방법이나 먹거리는 변하지 않았어요. 똑같은 삶의 관습들이 세대에서 세대로 자손들에게 이어진 것이죠.“ 아까는 코코넛과 똑같은 존재라고 하더니 이번에는 물고기와 똑같은 존재라고 한다. 하여간 묘한 논리에 설득을 당하며 모아 떼루에루의 집까지 따라갔다. 귀한 손님을 대접한다고 바나나 잎으로 식탁보까지 준비하며 정성스럽게 생선을 굽는데 보기만 해도 침샘이 남태평양이다. 바나나를 한 개 올리면 라파누이식 생선구이 세트 완성이다. 따끈한 생선을 소금에 살짝 찍어 한 입 먹어본다. 감미로운 맛이다. 그리고 이번엔 바나나 한 입. 생선구이와 바나나의 환상적인 맛의 조화. 라파누이 선조들이 식량난으로 과거 귀하게 사육했던 닭. 모아떼루에루도 10마리 정도의 닭을 키우고 있는데 닭에게 모이를 주는 방법이 재밌다. 모이를 주는 소리와 닭집으로 돌아가라는 소리를 구분해서 닭들을 교육했다고 한다. 통가리키 모아이를 바라보며 연인으로 살고 있는 모아 떼루에루. 삶 속에 많은 깨달음이 있다고 한다. “다른 평범한 사람들처럼 제 삶에 많은 혼란이 있었어요. 하지만 놀라운 것은 인생의 단계마다 당신이 만나는 사람들을 통해서 인생을 바라보는 다른 관점과 방법을 알게 되고 발견하게 된다는 것이죠.“ 자신이 라파누이 후예라는 것을 자랑스러워한 모아떼루에루. 이곳을 잘 지키고 있을 테니 꼭 다시 오라는 그의 말을 되새기며 발길을 옮겼다.
[English: Google Translator]
By the way, I see a person who is quite familiar. Coconut picking master, moaterueruda. He lives near here and catches fish here. We have been supplied with food since the time of our ancestors. I can maintain a healthy life because I prepare food in the same way as before. When I tried to go in with the sea, I told the locals that I could go there and go to the nearby beach. Looking at Moeturueru, I recall the appearance of the Rafanui ancestors, who used to play in the Tongarirock Sea in the past. It is half meat and half meat. It shows Rafanui descendant without change. I am the same as this fish. I belong to this island. This and my genes and births are all here and they are similar. The Rapa Nui have continued to develop their way of life on this island. From the time of the ancestors until now the way to obtain food and the food did not change. The same customs of life have been passed down from generation to generation to their offspring. The same thing as the coconut is said to be, and this time it is said to be the same as the fish. I was persuaded by the strange logic and followed Moerueru's house. Treat your precious guests with banana leaves as well as preparing tablecloths. If you put up one banana, it is a set of grilled fish with Raphan grape. I try to eat a hot fish with a little bit of salt. It is a sweet taste. And this time banana mouth. The combination of grilled fish and the fantastic taste of banana. The chicken that the Lafanui ancestors had raised in the past due to food shortages. Moaterueru also has about 10 chickens, but how to feed the chickens is fun. It is said that he educated the chickens by separating the sound of feeding and the sound of returning to the chicken house. Moa Terueru who lives as a lover looking at Tonga Riki Moai. There is a lot of enlightenment in life. There was a lot of confusion in my life like other ordinary people. But the surprise is that at every stage of your life you will discover and discover different perspectives and ways of looking at your life through the people you meet. Moaterueru, who is proud to be a raffenic descendant. I am keeping this place well, so I moved my foot back with his words to come back.
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■클립명: 남미11-칠레09-08 라파누이 후예의 손님 대접
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 하용일 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2019년 4월April
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Ana Te Pora Cave on Easter Island / Rapa Nui / Isla De Pascua
Ana Te Pora is another cave system on Easter Island and this one was huge inside with a big roomy arch, it was used as both a shelter and ceremonial place in ancient times. When I was exploring the outside of the cave system looking for more holes in the ground it began to rain heavily again so I went back to the car to take shelter.
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Ana Kakenga vista Cueva de lava en Rapa Nui (Isla de Pascua) Chile.
Motorcycle Touring - Easter Island - Isla de Pascua - Ep. 3
Motorcycle Touring - Easter Island - Isla de Pascua - Ep. 3
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Terevaka, Ana Kakenga, Ana Te Pora, Restaurants Hanga Roa
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EASTER ISLAND, EXPLORING the PREHISTORIC CAVES of TE PAHU (Pacific Ocean) ????
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's explore these ancient caves where the original inhabitants of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) lived in. We are going to walk inside the caves and explore the nature all around, what an incredible experience!!
Easter Island, a Chilean territory, is a remote volcanic island in Polynesia. Its native name is Rapa Nui. It’s famed for archaeological sites, including nearly 900 monumental statues called moai, created by inhabitants during the 13th–16th centuries. The moai are carved human figures with oversize heads, often resting on massive stone pedestals called ahus. Ahu Tongariki has the largest group of upright moai.
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Easter Island / Rapa Nui / Isla De Pascua Tour
A tour around Easter Island / Rapa Nui / Isla De Pascua.
The first thing I do today is head over to the museum; it is a short drive out of town and contains artefacts from the islands past including the only Moai eye discovered. All the exhibits are in Spanish but they give you an English guide book as you enter and then you just use the description in the book with the corresponding number.
I drive out of town towards Rano Kau crater, I take some more pictures and video there before heading up to Orongo, where the Birdman Cult was centred.
In Hanga Roa I went for lunch at Hakahonu, the same place I went for diner two nights ago, I had a fruti de mare salad that had a mix of prawns, calamari, scallops and local fish, it tasted great.
I then went exploring the North road as the rain had eased off a little, the first place I came to was Ahu Hanga Kio’e. There was a single Moai there as well as two Ahu’s, it is believed that these were the last built on the island, in the mid 17th century.
Then I carried on driving for a while down some sketchy dirt tracks until I came to Ana Kakenga otherwise known as the cave of two windows. The cave is a lave tube of around 50 metres long. To enter the cave you need to squeeze through a rather narrow opening into the pitch darkness, it is quite tight for a while before it opens up, luckily I was prepared and had a torch, but it was so narrow I needed to take the pack off my back. The cave divides into two with two openings that overlook the ocean, which is where the cave gets its name from. I stay here for a while before moving on along the road.
Next I came across Ana Te Pora, another cave system and this one was huge inside with a big roomy arch, it was used as both a shelter and ceremonial place in ancient times. When I was exploring the outside of the cave system looking for more holes in the ground it began to rain heavily again so I went back to the car to take shelter.
I drove over to Ahu Tepeuto see if it would stop and it did for about two minutes so I drove on.
Then I arrived at Ana Te Pahu, the banana cave, but as I had been here previously and when I walked down to it was greeted by a man urinating directly towards me (not a pretty sight) I decided to keep going.
It was getting late now and I had to return the rental car so I went back to Hanga Roa. After a bit of a rest at the hotel I went into town for something to eat.
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Ana Kai Tangata The Cannibal Cave on Easter Island
Ana Kai Tangata, a cave on the coast known as the cannibal cave. It is quite steep to get down to it and the sea is very rough bashing up against the cliffs. The cave is quite big and opens up to the coast, it is also very high but I don’t think it would have offered much shelter to its occupants.
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5 days in Easter Island.
Ahu Tahai, Puna Pau, Ahu Akivi, Ana Kakenga, Anakena, Rano Raraku, Ahu Tongariki, Hanga Roa.
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【K】Chile Travel-Easter Island[칠레 여행-이스터 섬]바다 속 모아이/Moai/Sea/Diving/Water sports/Hanga Roa
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바다 속 모아이를 찾아 나섰다. 과연 어떤 모습의 모아이일까? “저기 보이는 게 바닷물 아래 잠겨있는 모아이 부표예요. 딱 저기 하얀 부표가 떠 있는 곳에 모아이가 있어요.” 수중 20미터 넘는 곳에 있다는 모아이. 스쿠버다이빙 자격증이 있어야만 볼 수 있다고 한다. 남태평양 이스터섬의 짙푸른 바다 위와는 또 다른 세상. 마치 푸른 하늘을 가져다 바다 속 세상에 물감처럼 풀어 놓은 듯 아름다운 풍경이 펼쳐진다. 본격적으로 모아이를 보러 가려고 하는데, 한 녀석이 자기를 따라오라고 유혹을 한다. 이 당돌한 녀석을 뿌리치고 스쿠버다이빙 동료 질리를 따라 모아이 석상으로 향했다. 세월의 흔적과 비밀을 감추듯 산호초 속에 숨어있는 모아이. 남태평양의 깊은 바닷속에서 외로이 혼자 지냈을 모아이 석상을 생각하니 왠지 모를 애잔함이 밀려온다. 수중 속 모아이 석상은 손으로 만질 수 있다는 질리의 말에 조심히 다가가 봤다. 눈으로 보기만 했던 모아이. 짜릿한 전율이 손끝으로 전해진다. 영원히 잊지 못할 감동의 순간이다. 짧았던 모아이와의 만남을 마치고 다이빙 숍으로 돌아왔다. 그런데 충격적인 사실을 접했다. “이게 수심 22~23m쯤에 물에 잠겨있는 모아이예요. 이 다이빙 센터의 주인인 미께 라뿌가 자신의 할아버지를 기리기 위해 바닷속에 갖다 놓았어요. 할아버지가 그에게 바다를 보여주고 보호하고 존중하는 법을 가르쳐 줬어요. 그의 할아버지는 이미 돌아가셨기 때문에, 오늘날 저 모아이가 그를 기리기 위해 저기 있는 거예요.” 모아이가 가짜라는 사실에 허탈했지만 이 또한 재밌는 추억이 될 듯하다.
[English: Google Translator]
I went looking for moai in the sea. What kind of moai is it? It 's a moai buoy that' s visible underneath the seawater. There is a moai in the place where there is a white buoy. Moai that is over 20 meters underwater. It is said that you can only view scuba diving license. South Pacific A different world from above on the deep blue sea of Easter Island. It takes a blue sky and spreads out like a paint in the sea. I am going to see Moai in earnest, but one guy tempts me to follow him. I dumped this dumb guy and headed to the Moai statue along the scuba diving colleagues Zile. Moai is hiding in the coral reefs to hide the traces and secrets of time. I am thinking of a stone statue of Moai who lonely alone in the depths of the South Pacific Ocean. In the underwater moai statue, I looked closely at the words of Zile that I could touch with my hands. Moai, who only saw with eyes. The thrilling thrill is delivered to your fingertips. It is a moment of impression that will never be forgotten. After a short meeting with Moai, I returned to the diving shop. However, I have come across a shocking fact. This is Moa, which is submerged in the water about 22 ~ 23m. Mikaelapu, the owner of this diving center, has put his grandfather in the ocean to celebrate. My grandfather taught me how to show him the ocean and protect and respect it. Because his grandfather had already passed away, today Moai is there to celebrate him. Although he moaned the fact that Moai was a fake, this would also be a fun memory.
[Chile: Google Translator]
Fui a buscar moai en el mar. ¿Qué tipo de moai es? Es una boya moai que es visible debajo del agua de mar. Hay un moai en el lugar donde hay una boya blanca. Moai que está a más de 20 metros bajo el agua. Se dice que solo se puede ver la licencia de buceo. Pacífico Sur Un mundo diferente desde arriba en el mar azul profundo de la Isla de Pascua. Toma un cielo azul y se extiende como una pintura en el mar. Voy a ver a Moai en serio, pero un hombre me tienta a seguirlo. Dejé a este tipo tonto y me dirigí a la estatua de Moai a lo largo de los colegas de buceo Zile. Moai se esconde en los arrecifes de coral para ocultar las huellas y los secretos del tiempo. Estoy pensando en una estatua de piedra de Moai que se siente solo en las profundidades del Océano Pacífico Sur. En la estatua moai bajo el agua, miré de cerca las palabras de Zile que podía tocar con mis manos. Moai, que solo veía con los ojos. La emoción emocionante se entrega a su alcance. Es un momento de impresión que nunca será olvidado. Después de una breve reunión con Moai, volví a la tienda de buceo. Sin embargo, me he encontrado con un hecho impactante. Esto es Moa, que está sumergido en el agua unos 22 ~ 23m. Mikaelapu, el dueño de este centro de buceo, ha puesto a su abuelo en el océano para celebrar. Mi abuelo me enseñó a mostrarle el océano y a protegerlo y respetarlo. Debido a que su abuelo ya había fallecido, hoy Moai está allí para celebrarlo. Aunque gimió el hecho de que Moai era una falsificación, esto también sería un recuerdo divertido.
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■클립명: 남미11-칠레09-16 바다 속에 잠겨 있는 모아이
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 하용일 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2019년 4월April
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Cuevas Ana kakenga/ Ana te pahu (Cueva de las dos ventanas y cueva de los plátanos) RAPA NUI
Isla de Pascua ????
Maoi at Ranu Raraku, Easter Island
Sally and I at the Ranu Raraku quarry looking at the famous Easter Island Maoi (statues).
Easter Island in One Minute
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Places to see on Easter Island include:
Hanga Roa Centre Ville
Moai
Museum Sebastián Englert
Orongo volcano
Ballet Kari Kari
Anakena Beach
Tongariki at sunrise
Rano Raraku
Petroglyphs in Papa Vaka, Ana Kai Tangata, and Orongo
Terevaka Volcano
Sunset at Tahai
Ana Kakenga caves
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Isla de Pascua cueva Ana Kakenga
Una de las cuevas de la isla de pascua, la cual no es dificil el ingreso pero los primeros 15 metros es muy chico el espacio y muy oscuro, la cual recomiendo que si o si usen linterna o alguna luz fuerte. Yo lo hice con la luz del celular y se ve muy poco. Entren tranquilos ya que falta un poco el oxigeno pero no hay de que temer.