Moai alignment in Easter Island

Moai alignment in Easter Island


Hanga Roa, Chile (CL)
Moai are statues carved from compressed volcanic ash on Rapa Nui, Chile (Easter Island). The statues are all monolithic, that is, carved in one piece. The largest moai erected, "Paro", was almost 10 metres (33 feet) high and weighed 75 tonnes (74 Imperial tons, 83 American tons).[1] One unfinished sculpture has been found that would have been 21 metres (69 ft) tall and would have weighed about 270 tons.

(Wikipedia)
Moai are statues carved from compressed volcanic ash on Rapa Nui, Chile (Easter Island). The statues are all monolithic, that is, carved in one piece. The largest moai erected, "Paro", was almost 10 metres (33 feet) high and weighed 75 tonnes (74 Imperial tons, 83 American tons).[1] One unfinished sculpture has been found that would have been 21 metres (69 ft) tall and would have weighed about 270 tons.

(Wikipedia)
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By: dda

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@ 2007-05-30 21:13:28
These moai complexes are called 'Ahus'. This one is Ahu Tongariki... I think it's the largest one.
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@ 2020-07-26 02:47:40
In the Hawaiian Kingdom, we have "ahu's" that are built for spiritual ceremonial purposes. Neat that the comment from 2007 would be seen by me in 2020. Wow! Aloha!

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