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Destination: Easter Island (by Atencia )





Easter Island, which is also known as Rapa Nui or Isla de Pascua (Spanish), is a small island located in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. The island has a total area of around 164 square kilometres and the official languages on the island are Spanish and Rapa Nui. Easter Island has belonged to Chile since 1988 and it has the status of a “special territory” and belongs in the Valparaíso region, but it is also considered its own province and the island only consists of one commune; both are called “Isla de Pascua”. The island is a part of UNESCO’s world heritage list and much of the island is protected within the Rapa Nui national park which means the Easter Island is protected so the history and culture of the island are preserved.

Easter Island is well-known for its around 1000 monumental statues, called “moai”. The moai human figures were carved by the Rapa Nui people around the years 1250-1500. Around half of them are still located in Rano Raraku but hundreds have been transported and put on stone platforms, that are called Ahu, around the island’s perimeter.

It currently lives around 7750 people on Easter Island, which the mayor Pedro Edmund Paoa has said is the max capacity for the island. Thus the congress approved an act that aimed to minimize the number of tourists allowed on the island and the number of permanent residents on the island. Tourists are only allowed to stay on the island for 30 days now, instead of the 90 days that it used to be. The island’s Polynesian inhabitants are believed to have reached the island somewhere between the years 800 to 1200. When Europeans arrived on the island in 1722 the population of the island was estimated to be around 2000-3000. European diseases, the Peruvian slave raiding and emigrations to other islands drastically decreased the population and left the population as low as 111 native inhabitants on the island in 1877.

The island is one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world. The Pitcairn Island is the nearest land, the island is 2075 km (1289 miles) away. The nearest continental point is in Chile which is around 3500 km (2182 miles). The average temperature is around 24 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit) as the warmest and the average low temperature is around 18 degrees Celsius (64.2 degrees Fahrenheit). The warmest month is usually February.

Have you ever visited Easter Island or would you like to visit the island in the future?



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Private wrote on 19-04 21:51:
Claire wrote:
those statued walked therez
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MasileinDE wrote on 17-04 11:30:
MasileinDE wrote:
Mymble wrote:
MasileinDE wrote:
for anyone who wants a quick laugh:
I was born in that weird time where it might be Easter or not depending on the year. And the year I was born, Easter was actually pretty close to my birthday. Since I was struggling to come out, they had to help with the little suction cup and thus my head was slightly stretched. My dad kept saying that I was from the Easter islands and referring to it every single time he sees a picture of me as a baby.
ah a fellow suction cup baby 
yeah, after 20 hours of active labour and me not budging anymore they started to get worried
it's surprising, because my grandma and my aunt had also both be helped out (though back then they had those tongs and no suction cups)
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Private wrote on 16-04 11:06:
Mymble wrote:
MasileinDE wrote:
for anyone who wants a quick laugh:
I was born in that weird time where it might be Easter or not depending on the year. And the year I was born, Easter was actually pretty close to my birthday. Since I was struggling to come out, they had to help with the little suction cup and thus my head was slightly stretched. My dad kept saying that I was from the Easter islands and referring to it every single time he sees a picture of me as a baby.
ah a fellow suction cup baby 
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Private wrote on 15-04 19:49:
Rottomilko wrote:
nice 
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Private wrote on 15-04 18:43:
Libertas wrote:
Welcome to the Easter island! 🗿
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MasileinDE wrote on 15-04 18:33:
MasileinDE wrote:
for anyone who wants a quick laugh:
I was born in that weird time where it might be Easter or not depending on the year. And the year I was born, Easter was actually pretty close to my birthday. Since I was struggling to come out, they had to help with the little suction cup and thus my head was slightly stretched. My dad kept saying that I was from the Easter islands and referring to it every single time he sees a picture of me as a baby.



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