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The moai statues are located on Easter Island, a Chilean territory in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. These iconic giant monolithic statues were created by the Rapa Nui people and are scattered throughout the island's coastline.
The statues on Easter Island are called moai. They are large stone statues that were carved by the Rapa Nui people between 1400 and 1650. The moai are believed to represent the Rapa Nui ancestors and were placed on ceremonial platforms called ahu.
The moai statues are made of volcanic tuff, which is rough and coarse in texture. If you were to touch a moai statue, you would feel the rough surface of the stone and its weathered appearance.
Moai are from Easter Island which is more than 2,000 miles west of Chile.
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Moai statues are located all around Easter Island, primarily along the coastlines and inland. The most famous site to see them is at the quarry of Rano Raraku where many unfinished statues remain. Other important locations include Ahu Tongariki and Anakena Beach.
The Moai statues were made by Polynesian settlers on Easter Island.
There are one hundred twenty nine moai on Easter Island.
The Moai statues on Easter Island were known to the island's inhabitants, but were rediscovered by Europeans in 1722 when the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen encountered the island.
The megaliths of Easter Island, known as Moai statues, are located on Easter Island, a remote island in the South Pacific Ocean. The statues are scattered across the island, with the majority located near the coast.
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