yes... it has been scientifically proven that aliens went thereand then 1000 years later... they came and stole em&nat... and then em&nat busted out of the window... sooo yeaaa..... JUST IN CASE YOU WERE WONDERING :) and then they pead.
The big stone heads on Easter Island, known as moai, were created by the Rapa Nui people to represent their ancestors and tribal chiefs. The statues were carved from volcanic tuff between 1400 and 1650 AD and placed on ceremonial platforms around the island. It is believed that the construction of moai was a way for the Rapa Nui to honor their leaders and connect with their history and spiritual beliefs.
Easter Island is a mysterious place because slave traders committed a very thorough genocide over the short span of 2 years in the 1860s. When catholic missionaries came in relief efforts it was too late to save them. When asked about what their writings (called "rongorongo", basically hieroglyphs carved into wood) meant, the natives were wary of visitors and were unresponsive. Still, they were expected to convert from paganism to catholic, put on some clothes and burn their rongorongo which probably felt like a threat to the missionaries. With the writings... and this is just my take on it (there are many)... dies a lot of the recorded history of the land. I'd say that adds quite a bit of mystery. Even before the genocide, though, there were a lot of unanswered questions about when people began settling there, where they came from, what the geologic conditions were (some theories involve the sea level being much much lower, thereby making Easter Island the tallest peak on a very large island).
There is no statue ordering on Nabooti Island.To beat the Sand Room in the tomb at Giza, you pull the switches in the same order as the dots on the bellies of the small statues (one two three four). So you will be pulling the lever on the far right, the second from left, the third from left, and then the left switch. If the sand gets too high, there is a reset switch in the exit at the left of the room.To put the Jewels in the Nabooti statue: from top it is purple, green, red, white, and blue.
People may put tourist resorts, vacation homes, research facilities, military bases, or wildlife preservation areas on an island.
To put the hydro scale on the altar in Mythology Island on Poptropica, you first need to obtain the hydro scale from Poseidon. To do this, solve the underwater labyrinth puzzle and find Poseidon's throne room. Once you have the hydro scale, return to the altar in the Grove of Temples and place it on the pedestal to activate the power of the gods.
The big stone heads on Easter Island, known as moai, were created by the Rapa Nui people to represent their ancestors and tribal chiefs. The statues were carved from volcanic tuff between 1400 and 1650 AD and placed on ceremonial platforms around the island. It is believed that the construction of moai was a way for the Rapa Nui to honor their leaders and connect with their history and spiritual beliefs.
Easter Island is a mysterious place because slave traders committed a very thorough genocide over the short span of 2 years in the 1860s. When catholic missionaries came in relief efforts it was too late to save them. When asked about what their writings (called "rongorongo", basically hieroglyphs carved into wood) meant, the natives were wary of visitors and were unresponsive. Still, they were expected to convert from paganism to catholic, put on some clothes and burn their rongorongo which probably felt like a threat to the missionaries. With the writings... and this is just my take on it (there are many)... dies a lot of the recorded history of the land. I'd say that adds quite a bit of mystery. Even before the genocide, though, there were a lot of unanswered questions about when people began settling there, where they came from, what the geologic conditions were (some theories involve the sea level being much much lower, thereby making Easter Island the tallest peak on a very large island).
put the aliens head down by its but trust me it works.
Get a reed pipe from the temple of Apollo and click on one of the statues there to learn a song. Then play the song to cerberus and click on him.
The Easter Bunny wants you to leave your mail for him out on your counter so he can hippity hop over to it and put it in his big bag to take it to his house.
Some Pharaos put statues in their tomb because they believed that in the afterlife they would come alive and either become servants or an army.
There are several colossal statues in Greece.
Statues of their gods and goddesses mainly.
Statues of their gods and goddesses mainly.
when you put some pants on
you put them in warm water :)
you put them in warm water