Isla de Pascua Videoguía, 18 Misa Rapa Nui. Easter Island, Chile 2015
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Asistimos a la tradicional misa Rapa Nui que se realiza todos los domingos a las 9:00 h de la mañana, en la iglesia de Hanga Roa.
Mezcla de cánticos Rapa Nui con misa tradicional cristiana.
We attended the Rapa Nui traditional Mass every Sunday takes place at 9: 00 h in the morning, in the church of Hanga Roa.
Rapa Nui mixture of songs with traditional Christian Mass.
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【K】Chile Travel-Easter Island[칠레 여행-이스터 섬]말일성도 교회/Church/Rapa Nui/Christian/Religious/Hanga Roa
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[한국어 정보]
일요일 오후, 섬에 독특한 성당이 있다고 해서 찾아갔다. 십자가와 라파누이를 상징하는 새 인간의 형상이 성당 외관을 장식하고 있다. 이 성당에 있는 이미지들은 1970년에 예술가들이 조각했다고 하는데 가톨릭과 라파누이 신화를 종교적으로 혼합한 형상이라고 한다. “신앙의 내용은 세계 어디나 같지만 각각의 장소에 알맞은 방법으로 선교하는 겁니다. 사람들이 더 쉽게 받아들이고 더 이해하기 좋게 말이죠. 이걸 문화적 적응이라고 하는 거예요. 진리는 사람과 문화에 단순하고 다가가기 쉬운 언어로 나타나는 법이죠.“
[English: Google Translator]
On Sunday afternoon, I visited the island because it had a unique cathedral. A new human figure, symbolizing the cross and Rapa Nui, adorns the exterior of the cathedral. The images in this cathedral are said to have been sculpted by artists in 1970, but they are a religious mix of Catholic and Rapanui myths. The content of faith is the same in everywhere in the world, but in a way that is appropriate for each place. It's easier for people to accept and understand better. It's called cultural adaptation. Truth is a simple, accessible language in people and culture.
[Chile: Google Translator]
El domingo por la tarde, visité la isla porque tenía una catedral única. Una nueva figura humana, que simboliza la cruz y Rapa Nui, adorna el exterior de la catedral. Se dice que las imágenes en esta catedral fueron esculpidas por artistas en 1970, pero son una mezcla religiosa de mitos católicos y rapanui. El contenido de la fe es el mismo en todas partes del mundo, pero de una manera que es apropiada para cada lugar. Es más fácil para las personas aceptar y entender mejor. Se llama adaptación cultural. La verdad es un lenguaje simple y accesible en las personas y en la cultura .
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■클립명: 남미11-칠레09-17 카톨릭과 라파누이 신화가 융화된 교회
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 하용일 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2019년 4월April
[Keywords]
섬,island,cliff,종교시설,church,남아메리카South America남미칠레Chile하용일20194월발파라이소ValparaisoRegión de ValparaísoApril걸어서 세계속으로
Easter Island - Rapa Nui's Catholic Church
Church on a remote island. Here you can see a Roman Catholic temple in the unique small town of Easter Island called Anga Roa. This clip shows the altar and the pews, and some people praying. This island lies in the South Pacific Ocean and belongs to the Chilean territory.
Catholic Mass on Rapa Nui (Easter Island)
Beautiful live music to accompany Catholic Mass in Hanga Roa, Rapa Nui (Easter Island).
Easter Island and its Religion - Catholic Church in an Exotic Land
Easter Island or Rapa Nui, a place well known for the giant sculptures of stone named Moais, is a isolated area in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and its population has adopted the Catholic religion, the same faith that its near-neighbor Chile, which country it belongs to. The main front is decorated with glyphs or characters of the rapanui ancient alphabet.
Chile - Catholic Sunday Mass Rapa Nui Part 2
AAT 5 - Religion on Easter Island. Then... and now.
An overview of the religious-spiritual belief held on Rapa Nui and the introduction of foreign religion in the 19th Century. Not completely thorough, very long topic. Happy Easter, from Easter Island. Co-hosts: Cristián Moreno Pakarati and Esteban Manureva Fuenzalida.
Footage from Viri Inga o Tuki, Ma'unga Hau 'Epa, Ma'unga Ko 'Ua, Rapa Nui. Produced by Natalia Pakomio Sobarzo and the Rapanui Pioneers Society (RPS).
Music is Nyarlathotep II by Cryo Chamber. Used under authorization from Simon Heath and Cryo Chamber. Check their awesome label at
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[한국어 정보]
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
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 하용일 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2019년 4월April
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섬,island,cliff,추모관련,tomb, cemetery,남아메리카South America남미칠레Chile하용일20194월발파라이소ValparaisoRegión de ValparaísoApril걸어서 세계속으로
Chile - Sunday Mass at Easter Island Church
Church Service on Easter Island
The church is very important on Easter Island
Bad weather keeps delaying unloading of ship with returned statue
SHOTLIST
April 30, 2006
1. Wide of Chilean military vessel offshore
2. Mid shot of vessel with Moai (ancient stone statue) in foreground
3. Close up of Moai with vessel
4. Wide of people walking to church in the rain
5. Wide of Catholic Church
6. Congregation arriving
7. Wide interior of mass being celebrated
8. Priest speaking
April 29, 2006
9. Tourists waiting on shore for military vessel carrying Moai to dock
10. Vessel in water
11. Various of Rapanui people waiting, preparing
12. Small boat carrying artist Rosa Velasco to shore from the vessel
13. Velasco climbs up steps, greets islanders
14. Velasco and others posing for photographs
15. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Rosa Velasco, artist who brought the Moai to Easter island:
It has been in my control since 1982. Four years ago I began to organise the return and it has had its costs for me, today it is culminating. I am happy, but I have ''mixed feelings'' as the white people say, I am between pain and a great happiness.
16. Wide of group who returned the Moai
17. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Luis Rapa, Chilean member of government:
But she, Rosa, took to it (the Moai). She is our sister who returned this Moai to its native land.
18. Wide of docks
STORYLINE:
A Chilean military vessel, carrying one of Easter Island''s ancient stone statues and the remains of one of the island''s kings, was delayed from docking again on Sunday due to bad weather conditions.
Taking the Moai (ancient stone statue) off the ship has been delayed by several days due to persistent strong winds.
The famous Moai statue was donated back to the island by its owner, artist Rosa Velasco, who resides in Argentina.
She travelled with the monument in order to return it to the people of Rapa Nui in person.
Velasco was shuttled to shore in a small boat on Saturday.
Islanders are looking forward to a traditional ceremony welcoming the statue and the remains back to the island once the weather improves.
In addition to the Moai, Easter Island residents will be receiving the remains of King Riro, who was killed in Valparaiso in 1914.
The Moais are huge statues crafted from volcanic rock centuries ago by the Rapanui natives of Eastern Island, which Chile annexed in the 19th century.
The Moais, crafted between 400 and 1,000 years ago, represent deceased sacred ancestors, who were believed to have descended from gods.
The Rapanui worshipped the statues that they believed embodied the spirits of ancestors.
While some of the heads are up to more than 20-metres (70-feet) tall, most average 6 metres (20 feet) and weigh some 18 metric tons (20 tons).
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Chile - Catholic Sunday Mass Rapa Nui Part 1
Southern Night Skies Over Easter Island #2
This is a time-lapse movie of the sky conditions on Easter Island 2 days before the solar eclipse. We were being plagued with a lot of rapidly moving clouds, scattered showers, and windy conditions, all of which were causing a lot of anxiety about the upcoming solar eclipse. More about the solar eclipse can be found here:
Tapati Rapa Nui 2011 Mass - Ave Maria (Easter Island, 06.02.11)
Ave Maria during the official mass at Hanga Vare Vare, Tapati-Festival 2011 in Rapa Nui/Easter Island, Chile (03.-12. Feb 2011).
For many pics from the same day see:
AHU TEPEU, ISLA DE PASCUA
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How to say I love you in Rapanui.mov
Rapanui is the language of Easter Island.
I love you. - He mahatu au i koe.
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Sebastian Englert Museum, Easter Island
This is the Father Sebastian Englert Anthropological Museum in the town of Hanga Roa on Easter Island.
A small museum covering Rapa Nui history.
Tha famous coral eye, undeciphered RongoRongo tablets and one of the few female moai are part of the collection.
Visiting Easter Island Travel Guide (Isla de Pascua - Rapa Nui)
Sometimes a once in a lifetime opportunity presents itself and you take it. Traveling to Easter Island (known locally as Rapa Nui and in Spanish as Isla de Pascua) was something we never thought possible in our lifetimes. However, when a short-time discounted airfare was available, we snapped it up and with an opportunity to explore the island slowly, we spent time hiking, walking and renting a vehicle to cover as much as the island as possible. The following Easter Island travel video is our best attempt to document our day to day adventure in the form of a series of vlogs from Day 1 to Day 7. We feel that if you're going to experience the best Easter Island has to offer you had better give yourself a 4 to 7 days.
Our visit Easter Island travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including all of the various moai statues, beaches and best locations for sunset and sunrise photos. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Easter Island tourism brochure.
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Visiting Easter Island Travel Documentary (Isla de Pascua - Rapa Nui) Polynesia Video Transcript:
After close to a month travelling around Chile, Sam and I hopped on a plane to visit Easter Island, known locally as Rapa Nui. This was the closest we were ever going to get to this remote speck in the ocean, which also happens to be the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle. We gave ourselves one full week to explore Isla de Pascua, and what follows is a travel guide of our time there. We hiked ancient volcanoes, stood face to face with the moai, watched spectacular sunrises and sunsets, and road tripped around the island while wild horses ran alongside. It was an incredible week and we hope this video will inspire you to plan your own visit to Easter Island.
Rano Kau is 324 meters tall and it is located on the southwestern tip of Rapa Nui. We hiked all the way from town, and because of it’s gradual incline, we found it to be a relatively easy activity. That being said, we would recommend doing it early in the morning, since there were very few shaded areas along the way.
Orongo is a village and ceremonial site located just past the Rano Kau Crater. Unfortunately, it started pouring rain shortly after we reached the site, so we didn’t get to visit, but we made plans to return later that week.
That evening we made our way into Hanga Roa to watch the sun set from the harbour. There were lots of surfers out on the water, and the waves kept rolling in and crashing against the rocks.
After the market we took a walk to Ahu Tahai, which is a ceremonial complex that holds 3 different ‘ahus’ or platforms with moai. Perhaps the most famed of the three is Ahu Ko Te Riku, which stands out from the rest because it has restored eyes.
Having already visited Ahu Tahai by day, we still made it a point to come in the late afternoon.
Rano Raraku is yet another volcano crater found on the island, and it is also the site of the quarry that supplied the stone for the hundreds of moai that can be found on the island. The quarry is believed to have been in use for a span of 500 years up until the early 18th century when activity ceased. It would also appear that this site was abandoned in a rush since many of the moai here are unfinished.
After seeing the moai scattered on the slopes of the volcano, we took a little detour and hiked into the crater. We also spotted wild horses and a few moai inside the crater, which was quite unexpected.
From there we continued on to Ahu Tongariki for a quick visit. This site is home to 15 moai, making it the biggest ‘ahu’ on the island.
The best place to catch the sunrise in Rapa Nui is at Ahu Tongariki. We made the drive in the dark and we arrived just as the sky was beginning to show it’s soft morning colours.
One of the best decisions we made on our trip was to rent a car so that we would have the ability to explore all of Easter Island.
And just like that our week on Easter Island was up! Rapa Nui is one of the most fascinating places we have ever visited, and we loved getting to explore every inch of the island.
This is part of our Travel in Easter Island Rapa Nui (Isla de Pascua) series.
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
旅する鈴木188:到着イースター!! うかれる鈴木。 @Chile
Finally we arrive Easter Island!! Finally! Finally! We are sooo exciting. When get out air plane, so nice wind and Smell of the sea. Island! Island! We are gonna camp here, ocean view! Whoooooooooooa!!!!!!!!! Really recommend here →
This is a film of the one couple who is traveling around the world.We are going central america at first,then go to south america.After that,Europa,Africa,and Asia.
旅する鈴木、世界旅行の映像です。とうとう、とうとうやって来ましたイースター島!!あったかいぞ!モアイはどこだ!海が見えるぞ!わくわくするぞ!南の島ってやつは、ホントにテンションあがりまくります!まだ何もしてないのに、楽しい!どんなものがあるか知らないのに、ワクワクする!島マジックですね!僕らが泊まるのは、キャンプサイト。節約の為にキャンプにしたのですが、海の目の前、キッチンキレイ、火焚き放題、 wifiテントに飛んでる、送迎にこやか、シャワー熱い、セーフティボックスバッチリ、レンタカー安い......。。。キャンプ ミヒノア!ココ最高!イースター島幸先最高!!!