
Easter Island
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Rapa Nui - A History of Easter Island
First inhabited by Polynesian settlers around 900 AD, Easter Island is home to one of the most remote communities on Earth. Isolated from the rest of the world until Europeans arrived in the 18th century, it is best known for giant stone statues that dot the barren landscape. These spectacular monoliths now draw 150,000 visitors every year. But what inspired these ancient people to settle in such a remote spot in the South Pacific and populate it with statues? How did they almost bring their own community to the point of collapse? And as ancient traditions meet with modern tourism, what is the future for the Rapa Nui people? I'm John Hopkins, and this is a short history
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