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The missing moai, the iconic stone statues of Easter Island, were primarily moved from their quarries to various locations around the island for ceremonial and cultural purposes. Many of them were left unfinished at the quarry, while others were toppled or damaged during conflicts among the island's inhabitants. Over time, some were also removed or dismantled by European explorers and collectors. Today, ongoing archaeological efforts aim to better understand their history and significance.

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