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Moai Statue Collection

The majestic Moai statues of Easter Island stand tall and proud, silently telling the ancient tales of a mysterious civilization

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island

Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Chile, Rapa Nui, Easter Island, monolithic giant stone Moai statue at Tongariki

Chile, Rapa Nui, Easter Island, monolithic giant stone Moai statue at Tongariki

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Chile, Rapa Nui, Easter Island, Moai statue

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Sunrise at the Tongariki Moai site

Sunrise at the Tongariki Moai site

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Moai statue of Easter Island with pukao topknot

Moai statue of Easter Island with pukao topknot
Easter Island, also called Rapa Nui, is most famous for its large moai statues that were carved by native peoples between 1250 and 1500

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Moai statue, head, Easter Island, Chile

Moai statue, head, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Rano Ranaku, Easter Island

Rano Ranaku, Easter Island

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Row of Moai statues, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile

Row of Moai statues, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Three Moai statues, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile

Three Moai statues, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Moais, palm trees, near Anakena, Rapa Nui, Easter Island, Chile

Moais, palm trees, near Anakena, Rapa Nui, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Group of Moai, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile

Group of Moai, Rano Raraku, Easter Island, Chile

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Easter Island, Ahu Tongariki, Moai portrait
Ahu Tongariki is the largest Ahu on Easter Island. It was substantially restored in the 1990s

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Big half buried moai portrait in Easter Island

Big half buried moai portrait in Easter Island
Rano Raraku was a quarry for about 500 years until the early eighteenth century, and supplied the stone from which about 95% of the islands known monolithic sculptures (moai) were carved

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Two half buried huge moai statues in Easter Island

Two half buried huge moai statues in Easter Island
Rano Raraku was a quarry for about 500 years until the early eighteenth century, and supplied the stone from which about 95% of the islands known monolithic sculptures (moai) were carved

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Easter island landscape with moais in Rano Raraku

Easter island landscape with moais in Rano Raraku
Rano Raraku was a quarry for about 500 years until the early eighteenth century, and supplied the stone from which about 95% of the islands known monolithic sculptures (moai) were carved

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Easter island landscape. Several moai in sunny day

Easter island landscape. Several moai in sunny day
Rano Raraku was a quarry for about 500 years until the early eighteenth century, and supplied the stone from which about 95% of the islands known monolithic sculptures (moai) were carved

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Easter Island Statues, Rano Raraku quarry

Easter Island Statues, Rano Raraku quarry
Rapa Nuis mysterious moai statues stand in silence. Moai, or mo ai, are monolithic human figures carved by the Rapa Nui people on Easter Island in eastern Polynesia between 1250 and 1500 A.D

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Chile, Rapa Nui, Easter Island, Moai statue Ahu Ko Te riku, the only topknotted & eyeballed Moai Chile, Rapa Nui, Easter Island, Moai statue Ahu Ko Te riku

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Sunken Moai, Easter Island, Chile

Sunken Moai, Easter Island, Chile

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Easter Island like heads on an alien world. In the sky a broken moon

Easter Island like heads on an alien world. In the sky a broken moon

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Statues of Moai in Easter Island

Statues of Moai in Easter Island

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Statues of Moai in Easter Island

Statues of Moai in Easter Island

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Statues of Moai in Easter Island

Statues of Moai in Easter Island

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island

Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Ahu Akivi, Easter Island

Ahu Akivi, Easter Island

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Easter Island - Moai in a row in Ahu Tongariki

Easter Island - Moai in a row in Ahu Tongariki
Ahu Tongariki is the largest ahu on Rapa Nui/Easter Island (a Chilean island in the Pacific). Its moai were toppled during the islands civil wars

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Moai Statues
Moai statues at Rano Raraku, Easter Island

Background imageMoai Statue Collection: Easter Island Rano Raraku Moai

Easter Island Rano Raraku Moai
Moai statue at the quarry of Rano Raraku.Rano Raraku is a volcanic crater formed of consolidated volcanic ash, or tuff, and located on the lower slopes of Terevaka inthe Rapa Nui National Park



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The majestic Moai statues of Easter Island stand tall and proud, silently telling the ancient tales of a mysterious civilization. One cannot help but be in awe when gazing upon these monolithic giants that dot the landscape of Ahu Tongariki. Located on Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, these colossal stone figures have become an iconic symbol of Chile's rich cultural heritage. Each Moai statue at Tongariki possesses its own unique charm and allure. From their solemn expressions to their intricate carvings, they exude an air of enigma that captivates all who visit. Among them stands Ahu Ko Te riku, the only topknotted Moai statue on the island. Its pukao topknot adds a touch of grandeur to this already impressive work of art. Venturing further into Rano Raraku reveals rows upon rows of these magnificent sculptures emerging from the earth. The sight is truly breathtaking as you witness the Three Moai statues proudly standing side by side against a backdrop of lush greenery and palm trees near Anakena beach. As you explore Easter Island's archaeological wonders, it becomes evident that these Moais were not mere decorations but held great significance for their creators, and are believed to represent ancestral spirits or important tribal leaders who watched over their people with unwavering protection. Intriguingly, one particular half-buried moai portrait catches your eye – its weathered features tell stories untold and secrets hidden beneath layers of time. It serves as a reminder that there is still much we do not know about this ancient civilization and its fascinating history. Visiting Ahu Tongariki allows us to glimpse into a world long gone but forever etched in stone. These remarkable Moai statues serve as guardians preserving the legacy left behind by those who came before us – reminding us to cherish our past while embracing our future with wonder and curiosity.