
Moai and small Ahu close to Moai de la Paz (Peace Moai) (in 2004 he was close to a bigger platform)

The "Allotments"

Close up of plots

A Hen hut behind the Allotments (just like some UK allotments)

Final resting place of Willam Mulloy's ashes below a stone from Rano Rakuku.
Over a 23yr period he investigated and restored numerous sites on Easter Island


This Moai is no more

Boat House

A [jumbo sized] Hen house

The Main Moai of The Tahai Complex

Ahu Vai Uri

L-R: Ahu Ko Te Riku and Ahu Tahai

Canoe Ramp

Ahu Tahai

Ahu Ko Te Rik
In the stone circle front of the Ahu, a ceremony called Paina is performed
(Bit of a wake plus ore))

Andrew and Suzanne photo-bombed by a Moai

All 3 Ahu on the Tahai Complex


The Tahai Complex with Hanga Roa in the diustance
Also at the top end

A circular platform

A cave used for shelter or housing
The Cemetery





The swimming / recreation area - Hanga Vare Vare

The "New" cemetery

A Chapel, which may or may not be linked to the Cemetery
GPS track of Last Day walkabout

Tea shirt illustrating the history of Easter Island - Mystery solved

Artwork in the departure lounge


Art work around the departure area

Suzanne drags her hand baggae and makes her way to the aircraft - Time to go home :-(

As mentioned on Day one on the Island, Iorana is the "Hello. I must be
going" greeting/farewell
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