Silhouetted at sunset on Ahu Vai Uri,four weathered moais and the broked stump of a fifth sit on top of one of the three ahus or platforms of the ceremonial centre of Tahai. Tahai is just a short walk from Hanga Roa,the island's main settlement.
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- Silhouetted at sunset on Ahu Kote Riku,a single well preserved moai sits on top of one of the three ahus or platforms of the ceremonial centre of Tahai. Tahai is just a short walk from Hanga Roa,the island's main settlement.
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