Chile,Easter Island. Moai at Ahu Tongariki.

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- Ahu Tongariki
- aislado
- aislamiento
- América del Sur
- América Latina
- antigüedad
- antiguo
- arqueología
- AWL Images
- Chile
- destino turistico
- emplazamiento histórico nacional
- escena costera
- escenas de costa
- escultura
- estatua
- estatuas
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- hispana
- hispano (hombre y mujer)
- histórico
- imagen a color
- isla
- Isla de Pascua
- litoral
- Moai
- monumento
- Oceanía
- Oceania
- océano
- Océano Pacífico
- parque nacional
- región costanera
- remoto (aislado)
- sacar fotos
- UNESCO patrimonio de la humanidad
- viaje
- Volcanic
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- Moai at Ahu Akivi,Easter Island,Chile.
- Ahu Nau Nau,the standing Moai at Anakena,Easter Island,Chile.
- Chile,Easter Island. Ceremonial site near the village of Hanga Roa
- Moai on Tongariki Beach, Easter Island, Chile
- Ahu Tongariki, the largest ahu on the Island, Tongariki is a row of 15 giant stone Moai statues, Rapa Nui (Easter Island), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America
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- Chile,Easter Island. Rano Kau volcanic crater near the ceremonial village of Orongo at the southern end of the island.
- Fifteen colossal stone statues or moais stand on their platform,Ahu Tongariki,on the eastern coast of the island with their backs to the ocean and the cliffs of the Poike Peninsula behind. At over 200m in length,Tongariki is the largest platform on Easter Island. The statues are up to 10 metres tall.
- Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island, Chile, Pacific
- Giant monolithic stone Moai statues at Rano Raraku, Rapa Nui (Easter Island), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America
- Lone monolithic giant stone Moai statue looking out to sea at Tongariki, Rapa Nui (Easter Island), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America
- Chile,Easter Island,Tahai. At Ahu Kote Riku,a single well preserved moai is silhouetted at sunset as it sits on top of one of the three ahus or platforms of the ceremonial centre of Tahai. Tahai is just a short walk from Easter Island's main settlement,Hanga Roa on the west coast of the island,backed by the Pacific Ocean.
- Some of the finest preserved moais on Easter Island,the splendid moais of Ahu Nau Nau sit on their platform on Anakena Beach surrounded by white sand,turquoise sea and swaying palm trees. Anakena is regarded as the landing site and dwelling place of Hota Matu'a,the first Polynesian to settle on Easter Island,in Rapa Nui oral history.