Easter Island rebounds from wildfire that damaged famous statues
by Associated Press in Rapa Nui from World news | The Guardian on (#66YBH)
October fire blackened with soot monolithic human figures, of which there are more than 900, carved centuries ago
The hillside of Rano Raraku volcano on Rapa Nui feels like a place that froze in time.
Embedded in grass and volcanic rock, almost 400 moai - the monolithic human figures carved centuries ago by this remote Pacific island's Rapanui people - remained untouched until recently. Some are buried from the neck down, the heads seemingly observing their surroundings from the underground.
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