Stone statues on Rapanui Island

Rapanui Island of Chile is one of the most lonely places on Earth between the vast South Pacific Sea, 3,700km from the South American coastline, 1,000km from the nearest inhabited island. When the island was found, there were two types of residents on the island, one of whom was a hairy pelican who was indeed in the primitive period; secondly, sculptures carved with boulders representing a highly developed civilization.

The islanders now have no technique to sculpt stone statues with such high art form, and no maritime techniques to cross thousands of kilometers of sea. People ask: Who made these stone statues? Who do they work for? What is the purpose? All of which makes this island covered with a secret veil.

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