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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Isla de Pascua Videoguía, 15 Cuevas Rapa Nui. Easter Island, Chile 2015
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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.
Música: Enfantillajes instrumental - Lohstana David.
Smile for me - Esther García.
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Polynesia Isla de Pascua, Ana Te Pora Ahu Te Peu Ana Te Pahu Ahu Akivi Puna Pao Ennio 2010
Foto e clips scattati durante il soggiorno all' Isola di Pasqua in maggio 2010.
Ana Te Pora | Rapa Nui | Chile
ANA TE PORA
Este es un tubo de lava caracterizado por una bóveda espaciosa de superficie muy lisa que, en tiempos antiguos sirvió como refugio y espacio ceremonial.
Note que tal como es habitual en muchas cavernas, la entrada original fue modificada y reforzada con grandes piedras, en bruto y labradas, para mejorar la seguridad del interior.
Los túneles de esta cueva sirvieron de ana kionga o sea, de refugio o escondite en tiempos de guerra. Hay numerosas leyendas que aluden a épocas turbulentas en que se hacía uso de estas cavernas.
Ana Te Pahu Banana Cave on Easter Island
Ana Te Pahu otherwise known as the banana cave due to the fact that banana trees grow up from the cave floor. The cave was used in ancient times as a shelter, defence and storage. The cave has openings at both ends and extends for almost 100 metres. At one end there is a large water pool that you can hear drops dripping into it.
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Cave Ana Te Pora
A short tour of the cave at Ana Te Pora on Easter Island
Ana Te Pahu en Rapa Nui
Ana Te Pahu en Rapa Nui (Isla de Pascua) Chile.
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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Explorando Ana Te Pahu
Un saludo especial a los amigos: Manuel ( El último Boy Scout), Caracortada, Ismael, Puipler, Sargantana Negra, Andy, Andrei Aznar, Lukasz ( El Polaco), José ( Halcón), Mr Diaz, y toda la familia de pueplo.
Papa Vaka Petroglyph site on Easter Island
Papa Vaka on Easter Island is an extensive petroglyph site where large petroglyphs are carved into the lava. There are all sorts of petroglyphs here including chickens, canoes, fishhooks, turtles, sharks and octopus. Altogether there are 500 here and you walk around a path to see most of them, there are also some raised platforms to get a view of the carvings.
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Motorcycle Touring - Easter Island - Isla de Pascua - Ep. 3
Motorcycle Touring - Easter Island - Isla de Pascua - Ep. 3
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Puntos visitados en este video / Highlights visited on this video:
Terevaka, Ana Kakenga, Ana Te Pora, Restaurants Hanga Roa
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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 Te Pahu Isla de pascua
Ana Te Pahu | Rapa Nui | Chile
ANA TE PAHU
Ana Te Pahu es un canal de lava que corre a lo largo de 7 km, ubicado en las faldas del Maunga Terevaka. La amplitud de esta cueva la hizo ideal para vivir en tiempos primitivos, pero también fue usada como refugio en tiempos de enfrentamientos tribales e incluso para esconderse de los esclavistas que llegaron a mediados del siglo XIX.
Ana Kakenga 01
Ana Kakenga 01
La caverna Ana kakenga, en Isla de Pascua....
Ana kakenga, la cueva de las dos ventanas hacia el alcantilado, tiene 50 metros de largo aproximadamente.....
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.
Rapa Nui 2_2, cuevas Kakenga, Te Pora y Te Pahu (2012)
Visita a cuevas (anas en idioma Rapa Nui) Kakenga, Te Pora y Te Pahu en Rapa Nui (o Isla de Pascua).
Otros videos en la isla:
- En Rano Kau y Orongo:
- En Tahai, Anakena, Tongariki:
0049 Osterinsel, Kirchenbesuch
Chile, Weihnachten 2013 auf der Osterinsel.
Cuevas Ana kakenga/ Ana te pahu (Cueva de las dos ventanas y cueva de los plátanos) RAPA NUI
Isla de Pascua ????