Ahu Vinapu Ceremonial Center
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Ahu Vinapu Ceremonial Center

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 The ceremonial center of Ahu Vinapu includes one of the larger ahu on Rapa Nui.

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Närliggande bilder i Rapa Nui - Easter Island

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A: Ahu Vinapu

av Gregory Panayotou, 30 meter bort

Ahu Vinapu, Rapa Nui .  The ceremonial center of Vinapu includes one of the larger ahu on Rapa Nui.

Ahu Vinapu

B: Sunrise on Ahu Vinapu

av Gregory Panayotou, 100 meter bort

Ahu Vinapu is archaeological site on Rapa Nui in Chilean Polynesia.  The ceremonial center of Vi...

Sunrise on Ahu Vinapu

C: Ahu Vinapu, one the larger ahu of Rapa Nui

av Gregory Panayotou, 100 meter bort

Ahu Vinapu is an archaeological site on Rapa Nui .  The ceremonial center of Vinapu includes one...

Ahu Vinapu, one the larger ahu of Rapa Nui

D: Mataveri Runway

av Gregory Panayotou, 1.4 km bort

Since in the years 1970 NASA proceeded to the enlarging of the aerodrome of Mataveri, thus creating a...

Mataveri Runway

E: Hanga Hahave Back

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Hanga Hahave Back

F: Hanga Hahave Seaside

av Gregory Panayotou, 2.1 km bort

Hanga Hahave Seaside

G: Hanga Hahave with Horses

av Gregory Panayotou, 2.1 km bort

Hanga Hahave with Horses

H: Hanga Hahave Front

av Gregory Panayotou, 2.2 km bort

Hanga Hahave Front

I: (Nearly) Inside Rano Kau Volcano

av Gregory Panayotou, 2.7 km bort

Rano Kau is a 324 m (1,063 ft) tall extinct volcano that forms the southwestern headland of Easter Is...

(Nearly) Inside Rano Kau Volcano

J: Hanga Poukura Seaside

av Gregory Panayotou, 2.9 km bort

Hanga Poukura Seaside

Det här panoramat togs i Rapa Nui - Easter Island

Detta är en översikt av Rapa Nui - Easter Island

Rapa Nui is the most remote inhabited island on earth. You may recognize this place by its common title "Easter Island". The island pokes out of the ocean with one hundred fifty square miles of area, but this is only the tip of a giant extinct volcano rising ten thousand feet from the ocean floor.

Easter Island got its Christian name on Easter Sunday in 1722, the day that Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen landed there. He found the natives in a primitive society engaged in constant war with each other, resorting to cannibalism at times of no other food being available. He was followed in 1770 by a Spanish captain who claimed the island for Spain, in 1774 by Captain Cook of England and in 1786 by a French admiral. The general lack of water, wood and food left them equally uninterested in using Easter Island as a place to resupply their ships.

The mysteries of Rapa Nui are these -- how did people get here in the first place, how did they MAKE these gigantic statues, and then how a civilization could have degraded from such a cultural and artistic peak, backwards to a state of poverty and starvation?

The standard tale of the people on Easter Island is that overpopulation and poor resource management led them to their own extinction. It's commonly used as a warning to the entire globe, telling all humans not to make the same mistakes on a planetary scale.

Another version of the story might include the European introduction of smallpox, venereal disease, slavery and oppressive government as a warning to the entire globe, telling all humans not to make the same mistakes on a planetary scale.

In any case, take another look at these images and be happy you have such a nice home planet to live on.

Text by Steve Smith.

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