The coast of Easter Island or Rapa Nui, 3,700km west of mainland Chile, showing some of the gigantic carved statues of volcanic stone up to 10m tall that are mounted on a massive stone wall to face inland and fronted with stepped stone platforms. They are the central feature of the 7800ha Parque Nacional Rapa Nui.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 2, 1 May 1984, Page 34
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56The coast of Easter Island or Rapa Nui, 3,700km west of mainland Chile, showing some of the gigantic carved statues of volcanic stone up to 10m tall that are mounted on a massive stone wall to face inland and fronted with stepped stone platforms. They are the central feature of the 7800ha Parque Nacional Rapa Nui. Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 2, 1 May 1984, Page 34
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