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well it would be Easter Island
The island itself is incapable of celebration of any kind. Its' inhabitants are another story altogether. Perhaps you would like to restate your question.
No, no one would say that. People have lived there for 3000 years. They never lost their island.
You would use the Spanish phrase: Felices Pascuas.
Easter Island is only deserved by LAN Airline, with direct flight from and to papeete, Santiago and Lima. The quickest way: take a flight from Honolulu to Papeete (french polynesia): 6 hours, than from Papeete to Easter Island: 5 hours.
It's Easter Island...not Easter Egg Island. And how one would get there depends entirely on where one lives... Easter Island is one of the world's most isolated inhabited islands. It is located 3,600 km (2,237 mi) west of continental Chile and 2,075 km (1,290 mi) east of Pitcairn (Sala y Gómez, 415 kilometres to the east, is closer but uninhabited).
The air distance from Santiago, Chile, to Easter Island is 2,340 miles. That equals 3,765 kilometers or 2,033 nautical miles.
i believe that the correct answer for this particuar question is the Easter Islands... I am not 100% sure but i would bet my best pair of panties on it!
he just doesn't. and why would he follow? it would be pointless.
People reached Easter Island by sea, most likely using canoes. It is believed that Polynesian settlers arrived on the island around 1200-1300 AD. The journey would have taken several weeks traveling against prevailing winds and currents.