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2004 / Easter Island

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Tuesday, August 24 2004

In ancient Easter Island (Rapa Nui, or Isla De Pascua officially) chickens were used as a form of currency for buying women. You want a pretty woman, you pay more chickens. This posed a bit of a banking problem considering that your neighbouring village is about 50 metres away and even your brother, uncle, dad or son...  read more

 

This is the largest group of standing Moai on the island. They are being stood up by a Japanese team sponsored by some crane company. Good advertising except I can't remember their name.
Moai 1
 
Included solely for its difficulty, this shot was taken by me while flying the kite and trying to take the shot while the kite did a fly-by past the moai. 
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<br/><br/>It took a fair while to delete all the photos with no kite in them later on... :)
Kite flying
 
It's pretty difficult to take a bad photo in this place.
Moai 2
 
Just be lucky I only put three arty-farty images of statues on here. I have more.
Moai 3
 
These kids were doing regimented exercises and looked really cool underneath the moai, then they spotted the camera and started acting like kids the world over...
Rapa Nui kids
 

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