3400 x 5120 px | 28,8 x 43,3 cm | 11,3 x 17,1 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
2008
Lieu:
Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island, Chile
Informations supplémentaires:
Ahu Tongariki From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ahu Tongariki is the largest ahu on Rapa Nui/Easter Island (a Chilean island in the Pacific). Its moai were toppled during the island's civil wars and in the twentieth century the ahu was swept inland by a tidal wave. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai including an 86 tonne moai that was the heaviest ever erected on the island. Ahu Tongariki is close to Rano Raraku and Poike in the Rapa Nui National Park. Ahu Tongariki was substantially restored in the 1990s by a multidisciplinary team headed by archaeologists Claudio Cristino (Director) and Patricia Vargas (Co-director executive team), in a five year project carried out under an official agreement of the Chilean Government with Tadano Lt. and the University of Chile.