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Unique from all the other sites
You need a park ticket paid by credit card only. You cannot visit without a guide but as often as you like. It's not far from the airport. Unique from all the other sites for the way the platform is c...
Ahu Vinapu is an interesting archeological site in Easter Island. It has a ceremonial center, which includes one of the larger ahu(platform) on Rapa Nui. The ahu exhibits extraordinary stonemasonry co...
Vinapu is part of the Rapa Nui National Park, which is a UNESCO world heritage site. Ahu Vinapu is an archaeological site that has one of the larger ahu on Easter Island. Ahu are large stone platform...
This was one of the reasons Thor Heyerdal assumed the population came from South America, the other the torotora reed and the sweet potato. Indeed the latter came from South-America, and DNA shows abo...
I would strongly advice people to go to Ahu Vinapu with a guide. There are Moai and pukao spread over the site, but the most interesting place is the one with the wall that resembles Inca architecture...
Unique from all the other sites
You need a park ticket paid by credit card only. You cannot visit without a guide but as often as you like. It's not far from the airport. Unique from all the other sites for the way the platform is c...
Interesting archaeological site
Ahu Vinapu is an interesting archeological site in Easter Island. It has a ceremonial center, which includes one of the larger ahu(platform) on Rapa Nui. The ahu exhibits extraordinary stonemasonry co...
Ahu Vinapu
Vinapu is part of the Rapa Nui National Park, which is a UNESCO world heritage site. Ahu Vinapu is an archaeological site that has one of the larger ahu on Easter Island. Ahu are large stone platform...
Special ahu
This was one of the reasons Thor Heyerdal assumed the population came from South America, the other the torotora reed and the sweet potato. Indeed the latter came from South-America, and DNA shows abo...
Inca wall? Female Moai?
I would strongly advice people to go to Ahu Vinapu with a guide. There are Moai and pukao spread over the site, but the most interesting place is the one with the wall that resembles Inca architecture...