Ahu Vaihu
Ahu Vaihu
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Novo Hamburgo3,345 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • يونيو 2024
Place of two of the national park where admission and guide is required. It is on the coast and there are restored houses showing how the ancient inhabitants of this civilization lived.
كُتب بتاريخ 24 يونيو 2024
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midway42
جورجيا3,477 مساهمة
بمفردك • مايو 2024
European explorers made contact with the indigenous Rapanui for the first time via Dutchman Jacob Roggeveen in 1722, and the Spanish, English, and French followed later in the century. Although these interactions weren’t entirely benign, they were more investigative in nature than militant; it is from many of these visits that we have the first recordings of native island life. These observations are the basis of the reconstruction of a group of structures at Ahu Vaihu that I visited as the first stop on the first day of my island tour. Although we passed on the toppled mo’ai and ahu that seemed to be the main attraction, we did see the boathouse, chickencoop, cooking pit, and a series of enclosed gardens. The latter contain taro (a root vegetable), toa (sugar cane), mahati (paper mulberry), and ti (for tattooing). I spent maybe 45 minutes on site as my guide explained all of these and integrated the story into the island’s pre-European history.
In summary, although our time here was brief this was one of the more memorable attractions I saw while on the island. Rapa Nui certainly isn’t only about the mo’ai and ahu, and this granular look at the existence of the average citizen was a welcome departure from the rock carvings and apocalyptic remnants that I saw later during my tour. Solo travelers without a guide may struggle here as there was no printed descriptions next to the constructions, but for those with a knowledgeable docent (Claudio Tucki is one of the best) this should be your first stop on even a one-day visit.
In summary, although our time here was brief this was one of the more memorable attractions I saw while on the island. Rapa Nui certainly isn’t only about the mo’ai and ahu, and this granular look at the existence of the average citizen was a welcome departure from the rock carvings and apocalyptic remnants that I saw later during my tour. Solo travelers without a guide may struggle here as there was no printed descriptions next to the constructions, but for those with a knowledgeable docent (Claudio Tucki is one of the best) this should be your first stop on even a one-day visit.
كُتب بتاريخ 12 يونيو 2024
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Sachin K
مدينة نيويورك, نيويورك6,555 مساهمة
العائلة • ديسمبر 2019
This site is an offbeat tourist attraction in Easter Island. It is a restored village and gives a good insight into the former lives of Rapa Nui people. Certainly worth visiting with a local tour guide and very highly recommended for the offbeat traveler.
كُتب بتاريخ 25 نوفمبر 2020
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Periago
برشلونة, إسبانيا14,556 مساهمة
نوفمبر 2019
En este antiguo asentamiento se pueden ver los ocho moais que estaban sobre la plataforma derribados y muy cerca los pukaos aunque alguno casi haya llegado hasta la orilla de la pequeña caleta que siguen utilizando los pescadores.
A la entrada del recinto está reconstruida una de las casas bote de sus habitantes.
A la entrada del recinto está reconstruida una de las casas bote de sus habitantes.
كُتب بتاريخ 25 أكتوبر 2020
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WImom
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin2,275 مساهمة
يناير 2020
This are two things of interest here. One is a reconstructed village and the other is a moai platform. To really appreciate the reconstructed village, a guide is needed. Without the guide, one would lack the understanding of how exactly these people lived. The guide showed us how the ancient chicken houses worked. There is a stone that is removed from the wall and the chickens continue to file out. Very amusing. The boat houses were explained in detail, as well as how they farmed and how they cooked. See photos for details. Towards the water is the platform used to support 8 moai, each one with its red topknot. The moai are now lying prone in the exact position that they were thrown over. In front of the platform, you will see a large round circle named paina , after the ceremony that used to take place inside it.
كُتب بتاريخ 12 أبريل 2020
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Katrien S
Ghent, بلجيكا1,942 مساهمة
يناير 2020
This site is best visited with a guide, as part of the village has been reconstructed. Here is a reconstructed house (very low, one can go inside), as well as stone structures in which they grew there vegetables and held chickens. The latter is the most elaborate and expensive structure, quite interesting that they spent so much more effort on a chicken coup than on their own houses. They did not eat the eggs, but chickens were priced meat (the other meats were rat and dog).
The site also has, as all villages on this part of the island, an ahu with moai. The moai were thrown over and have so far not been re-erected. Nearby also lie some of the headdresses in red stone. Some of these have carvings in them, but they are of a later date.
The site also has, as all villages on this part of the island, an ahu with moai. The moai were thrown over and have so far not been re-erected. Nearby also lie some of the headdresses in red stone. Some of these have carvings in them, but they are of a later date.
كُتب بتاريخ 24 فبراير 2020
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わたか
Palembang, إندونيسيا6,998 مساهمة
ديسمبر 2019
車で回れば一番最初に訪れるであろう場所。倒れたモアイは、、、これはこれで見ごたえはあるのかもしれません。インスタ映えはしません。
كُتب بتاريخ 27 يناير 2020
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LookingForFamilyFun
هوستن, تكساس1,737 مساهمة
ديسمبر 2019
We visited this site and learned a lot about the moai-building culture and the history of the moai. There is no interpretation, though, so you have to have a guide to really enjoy it...and others were following our guide along listening in!
This site is unique in that it has really good examples of the 'greenhouses' that the early cultures built (and some of the modern citizens still do) and how they used similar understanding to the Incas in their cultivation. There is also a reconstructed boat-shaped 'house'. Original foundation stones are at the Tahai site, but here they have actually reconstructed it so you can see what it would have looked like and even go inside.
The Moai here aren't fabulous to see, but there are a lot of hats and everything is still in its toppled position, which is a reminder of how all of the moai were not very long ago. We also learned about how they were toppled...whether it was from a warring tribe or natural occurrence...the result is the same today and sobering, makes you evaluate how you want to spend your time and what you want to be remembered for!
Nuku was our guide, our lodge, Kona Koa scheduled him for us and we were so very pleased. We spent a full day with Nuku at $120, we provided the transportation, and we felt like we didn't miss anything at Easter Island. Highly recommend a guide for at least one day here!
This site is unique in that it has really good examples of the 'greenhouses' that the early cultures built (and some of the modern citizens still do) and how they used similar understanding to the Incas in their cultivation. There is also a reconstructed boat-shaped 'house'. Original foundation stones are at the Tahai site, but here they have actually reconstructed it so you can see what it would have looked like and even go inside.
The Moai here aren't fabulous to see, but there are a lot of hats and everything is still in its toppled position, which is a reminder of how all of the moai were not very long ago. We also learned about how they were toppled...whether it was from a warring tribe or natural occurrence...the result is the same today and sobering, makes you evaluate how you want to spend your time and what you want to be remembered for!
Nuku was our guide, our lodge, Kona Koa scheduled him for us and we were so very pleased. We spent a full day with Nuku at $120, we provided the transportation, and we felt like we didn't miss anything at Easter Island. Highly recommend a guide for at least one day here!
كُتب بتاريخ 23 يناير 2020
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Fabchiffre
ليون, فرنسا70 مساهمة
نوفمبر 2019
Ce site est l'un des plus complet de l'île.
Il comprend, un Moaï debout (certes petit), un Ahu avec les Moïas tombés au sol et leurs chapeaux qui ont roulé un peu plus loin, au moins une grotte accessible et un exemple de village restauré.
Le tout est placé sur une côte très joliment découpée.
Le site se trouve sur la route sud de l'île et peut faire office de pause sur la route de Rano Raraku ou l'Ahu Tongariki. Compter au moins une heure sur place.
Il comprend, un Moaï debout (certes petit), un Ahu avec les Moïas tombés au sol et leurs chapeaux qui ont roulé un peu plus loin, au moins une grotte accessible et un exemple de village restauré.
Le tout est placé sur une côte très joliment découpée.
Le site se trouve sur la route sud de l'île et peut faire office de pause sur la route de Rano Raraku ou l'Ahu Tongariki. Compter au moins une heure sur place.
كُتب بتاريخ 22 ديسمبر 2019
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Gypsyrver
Pinellas Park, فلوريدا103 مساهمات
نوفمبر 2019
This Ahu is where the islanders destroyed 8 large Moai wh=ith a semi destroyed temple. Interesting to see the statues lying down.
كُتب بتاريخ 4 ديسمبر 2019
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