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Chile - Easter Island, Rano Raraku
Rano Raraku is a site on the slope of a volcano (PiP1 and 2), which was the statue ‘factory’ of Easter Island. It was the birthplace of a Neolithic culture’s progency. This is the quarry, where the moai (monolithic human figures carved by the Rapa Nui people) were carved in the volcanic rock and transported over the island.
There are still about 400 statues in various states of completion (PiP 3,4 and 5): from rectangular blocks barely discernable in the rock face to mostly completed moai, held in the matrix of the rock by a mere keel, to completed moai standing largely buried on the slope. Among them the unique kneeling moai Tukuturi (PiP6) with a shape and design different from all other moai and Te Tokanga or Ko Teto Kena, the largest moai ever carved with a height of 20 meters and weight of (estimated) 270 tons (PiP7).
More pictures of Easter Island: www.ipernity.com/doc/294067/43947814 and www.ipernity.com/doc/294067/45938804
There are still about 400 statues in various states of completion (PiP 3,4 and 5): from rectangular blocks barely discernable in the rock face to mostly completed moai, held in the matrix of the rock by a mere keel, to completed moai standing largely buried on the slope. Among them the unique kneeling moai Tukuturi (PiP6) with a shape and design different from all other moai and Te Tokanga or Ko Teto Kena, the largest moai ever carved with a height of 20 meters and weight of (estimated) 270 tons (PiP7).
More pictures of Easter Island: www.ipernity.com/doc/294067/43947814 and www.ipernity.com/doc/294067/45938804
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Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Ern Jacoby clubbelle semaine mon ami♫
Would very much like to go there.
Thank you for the note.
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to J. Gafarot clubalso the pip!
on my wish list:)
Herb
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Have a nice week
Gr Hansruedi
I never made it to Rapanui. I once had a ticket from Tahiti via Rapanui to Santiago, but I ran out of money after some months in Polynesia and had to change it into a much cheaper ticket to LA.
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Marja SavonijeThank you very much for sharing, Jaap!
This is what Jared Diamond writes
As Jared Diamond tells it in his best-selling book, Collapse, Easter Island is the "clearest example of a society that destroyed itself by overexploiting its own resources." Once tree clearing started, it didn't stop until the whole forest was gone.
Bonne semaine, Jaap !
Have a nice evening my friend ;-)
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bravOO
nice Week
Groet, Christien.
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Chris10 clubwww.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
Great shot!
Have a pleasant new week, Jaap! --- Übersetzt von DeepL. --- Eine schöne Serie. Am besten gefällt mir der hervorragende, beeindruckende Titel-Shot!
Ich wünsche Dir eine angenehme neue Woche, Jaap!
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Gabi Lombardo clubWünsche noch einen schönen Sonntag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Thanks for the post and info.
Deforestation must have begun some time after human arrival by AD 900, and must have been completed by 1722, when Roggeveen arrived and saw no trees over 10 feet tall. Can we specify more closely when, between those dates of 900 and 1722, deforestation occurred? There are five types of evidence to guide us. Most radiocarbon dates on the palm nuts themselves are before 1500, suggesting that the palm became rare or extinct thereafter. ….. Finally, the upland plantation that Chris Stevenson studied, and whose operation may have paralleled the period of maximum timber and rope use for statues, were maintained from the early 1400s to the 1600s. All this suggests that forest clearance began soon after human arrival, reached its peak around 1400, and was virtually complete by dates that varied locally between the early 1400s and the 1600s. ~ Page 107
Easter’s isolation makes it the clearest example of a society that destroyed itself by overexploiting its own resources. …….
Our situation today differs in important respects from the Easter Islanders in the 17th century. Some of those differences increase the danger for us: for instant, if mere thousands of Easter Islanders with just stone tools and their own muscle power sufficed to destroy their environment and thereby destroyed their society, how can billions of people with metal tools and machine power now fail to do worse? But there are also differences in our favor, differences to which we shall return in the last chapter of this book. ~ Page 119
Excerpts from the Book “Collapse’ Author Jared Diamond
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