The ceremonial centre of Tahai showing the ancient stone canoe slipways and the platform of Ahu Vai Uri with its four squat moais and the stump of a fifth. 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.
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Immagini correlate
- The sun sets over the Pacific silhouetting Ahu Vai Uri a ceremonial platform with four broad,squat moais and the stump of a fifth,at 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.
- The sun sets over the Pacific silhouetting two of the moais on the platform of Ahu Vai Uri at 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.
- At Ahu Tahai,a single weathered 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 Easter Island's main settlement,Hanga Roa on the west coast of the island,backed by the Pacific Ocean.
- The supine form of a finely chiselled moai or stone head,at Ahu One Makihi on the south coast near to Rano Raraku. Water has collected in the eye of the moai.
- 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.
- At Ahu Kote Riku,a single well preserved moai with white eyes and a red topknot,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
- 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.
- Two of the seven moais of Ahu Akivi on their platform. They are the only moais to have been erected inland and the only ones that look towards the sea. These moais were restored and put back on their original platform in 1960 by William Molloy and Gonzalo Figueroa,two of the archaeologists who worked with Thor Heyerdahl in 1955.
Più immagini correlate
- Three of the seven moais of Ahu Akivi on their platform. They are the only moais to have been erected inland and the only ones that look towards the sea. These moais were restored and put back on their original platform in 1960 by William Molloy and Gonzalo Figueroa,two of the archaeologists who worked with Thor Heyerdahl in 1955.
- One of the fifteen colossal stone statues or moais of Tongariki viewed from behind. The moais stand on their platform or ahu on the eastern coast of the island at the foot of the Poike Peninsula. Ahu Tongariki is the largest platform on the island at over 200m in length and has the most maois.
- Four of the fifteen colossal stone statues or moais of Tongariki viewed from behind. The moais stand on their platform or ahu on the eastern coast of the island at the foot of the Poike Peninsula. Ahu Tongariki is the largest platform on the island at over 200m in length and has the most maois.
- Two of the fifteen colossal stone statues or moais of Tongariki silhouetted against the light of the rising moon. The moais stand on their platform or ahu on the eastern coast of the island at the foot of the Poike Peninsula. Ahu Tongariki is the largest platform on the island at over 200m in length and has the most maois.
- Three of the fifteen colossal stone statues or moais of Tongariki silhouetted against the light of the rising moon.The moais stand on their platform or ahu on the eastern coast of the island at the foot of the Poike Peninsula. Ahu Tongariki is the largest platform on the island at over 200m in length and has the most maois.
- Moonrise over the fifteen colossal stone statues or moais of Tongariki. The moais stand on their platform or ahu on the eastern coast of the island at the foot of the Poike Peninsula. Ahu Tongariki is the largest platform on the island at over 200m in length and has the most maois.
- Two of the fifteen colossal stone statues or moais of Tongariki at sunrise. The moais stand on their platform or ahu on the eastern coast of the island at the foot of the Poike Peninsula. Ahu Tongariki is the largest platform on the island at over 200m in length and has the most maois.
- Five of the fifteen colossal stone statues or moais of Tongariki at sunrise. The moais stand on their platform or ahu on the eastern coast of the island at the foot of the Poike Peninsula. Ahu Tongariki is the largest platform on the island at over 200m in length and has the most maois.