Framed by the crashing waves of the Pacific and the imposing Rano Raraku volcano, Ahu Tongariki stands as the largest ceremonial site in Rapa Nui National Park. This site features 15 monolithic human figures, known as moai, which create a striking tableau against the natural backdrop. Visitors can explore the historical significance of these ancient statues, which are set on a wide stone platform, or ahu. The combination of the moai’s imposing presence and the dramatic coastal setting makes Ahu Tongariki a compelling destination for both history enthusiasts and photographers.
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