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Located 2300 miles West of Chile Easter Island is the world's
most isolated inhabited island. Covering only 64 square miles
this tiny speck of land has been called the planet's largest open
air museum. The Polynesians who found themselves stranded here
2000 years ago spent decades building some of the most perplexing
and astonishing monuments ever seen.
Ahu Tahai, located on the islands Western coast is one of the
most enigmatic sites. It is different from the usual row of statues
which would traditionally be very similar to each other in size
and stature. The statues of Ahu Tahai seem to represent a family
group. The Ahu (platform) which the statues were erected is built
up of thousands of stones and is directly on the shoreline, with
the statues facing inland, watching over the village below. Indications
are that this was an important ceremonial site.
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