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Rano Raraku, the quarry site for all moai statues on Easter Island (Isla de Pascua) (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Details of moai at the 15 moai restored ceremonial site of Ahu Tongariki on Easter Island (Isla de Pascua) (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Three of the fifteen huge moai statues standing with their backs to the ocean, restored by archaeologists after destruction in 1960 by a tidal wave, Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Detail of moai looking into the sun at Ahu Akivi, the first restored altar on Easter Island (Isla de Pascua) (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Silhouette of a lone monolithic giant stone Moai statue at Tongariki, Rapa Nui (Easter Island), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Giant monolithic stone Moai statues at Rano Raraku, Rapa Nui (Easter Island), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Detail of a moai at Ahu Akivi, the first restored altar on Easter Island (Isla de Pascua) (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Ahu Tongariki where 15 moai statues stand with their backs to the ocean, Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Single moai statue guards the entrance at the 15 moai restored ceremonial site of Ahu Tongariki on Easter Island (Isla de Pascua) (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Ahu Tongariki where 15 moai statues stand with their backs to the ocean, Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Moai statues against a blue sky, Makomanai Takino Cemetery, Hill of the Buddha, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, Asia

Moai statues against a blue sky, Makomanai Takino Cemetery, Hill of the Buddha, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, Asia

Ahu Tongariki where 15 moai statues stand with their backs to the ocean, Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Ahu Tongariki where 15 moai statues stand with their backs to the ocean, Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

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

Moai statues against a blue sky, Makomanai Takino Cemetery, Hill of the Buddha, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, Asia

Ahu Tongariki where 15 moai statues stand with their backs to the ocean, Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Moai in the Rano Raraku volcanic crater formed of consolidated ash (tuf), Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Ahu Tongariki where 15 moai statues stand with their backs to the ocean, Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Ahu Tongariki where 15 moai statues stand with their backs to the ocean, Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Moai in the Rano Raraku volcanic crater formed of consolidated ash (tuf), Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Ahu Tongariki where 15 moai statues stand with their backs to the ocean, Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Moai in the Rano Raraku volcanic crater formed of consolidated ash (tuf), Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Ahu Tongariki where 15 moai statues stand with their backs to the ocean, Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Moai statues, Ahu Akivi, Easter Island (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, Pacific, South America

Moai statues carved from crater walls, on the southern slopes of Volcan Rano Raraku, the birthplace of the moai, Easter Island (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Close-up of Rano Rarakay, stone head carved from crater, Moai stone statues, Easter Island, Chile, South America

Close-up of moai heads still within the crater from where they were quarried and carved at Rano Raraku on Easter Island (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, Pacific, South America

Moai statues carved from crater walls, on the southern slopes of Volcan Rano Raraku, the birthplace of the moai, Easter Island (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

A moai or statue on the southern outer slopes of Volcan Rano Raraku on Easter Island (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, Pacific, South America

Giant monolithic stone Moai statues at Rano Raraku, Rapa Nui (Easter Island), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Giant monolithic stone Moai statues at Rano Raraku, Rapa Nui (Easter Island), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

A partly finished moai statue in the quarry inside the crater at Rano Raraku on Easter Island (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, Pacific, South America

Tourists at the site of Ahu Ko Te Riku on Easter Island (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, Pacific, South America

One of the group of moai at Ahu Tahai, near Hanga Roa, Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Moai in the Rano Raraku volcanic crater formed of consolidated ash (tuf), Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Ahu Tongariki where 15 moai statues stand with their backs to the ocean, Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Moai in the Rano Raraku volcanic crater formed of consolidated ash (tuf), Easter Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America

Illuminated statue in the evening, Moai Ko Te Rilku, Tahai, Easter Island, Chile, South America, America

Moai, Easter Island statue, Fonck Museum, natural history museum, archaeological museum, Vina del Mar, Chile, South America

Moai, Easter Island statue, Fonck Museum, natural history museum, archaeological museum, Vina del Mar, Chile, South America

The fifteen moais of Tongariki silhouetted against the brightly coloured sky of sunrise; Easter Island, Chile