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Pics:what-scientists-discover by collinsVP: 5:58pm On Jul 18, 2015
Easter Island


Easter Island covers about 64 square miles in the South Pacific Ocean, 2,300 miles from Chile. The island is home to nearly 900 giant stone statues that date back several centuries.


The statues stand at an average height of 13 feet and weigh roughly 13 tons. To this day, no one knows why they were constructed or how they were moved around the island. e Rapa Nui are believed to have emigrated to the island around 300-400 A.D. It is held that the first king of Rapa Nui was Hoto-Matua, whose ship landed at Aneka, one of the few sandy beaches on the island's rock-infested coast.

The question of how the Rapa Nui moved the statues around became even more puzzling after scientists decided to do some digging. Literally.
Hidden from view, the heads are actually attached to bodies that extend several feet below the ground.

Writing on the Wall

Found on the bodies of the statues were
indecipherable writings known as petroglyphs. A few of the unearthed statues feature the same petroglyphs, referred to by researchers as the "ring and girdle" design. It is believed to represent the sun and rainbow.

Standing Tall
The tallest statue stands at nearly 33 feet and weighs approximately 82 tons. Another statue, found lying down, was measured at 71.93 feet in length.

Name That Tuna

Tuna vertebrae was even found near the bottom of an excavation, backing the claim that the original carvers were rewarded for their work in meals of tuna and lobster.

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Re: Pics:what-scientists-discover by legaxi(m): 9:57pm On Jul 18, 2015
Fascinating
Re: Pics:what-scientists-discover by isshigo(m): 11:55pm On Jul 19, 2015
amazing !!!!

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