A World Heritage Site in the southeast of the Pacific Ocean, Easter Island is famous as the most remote inhabited island in the world, and for its giant stone heads, also known as Moai. It has a population of around 5000 inhabitants. Visit the volcanic craters of Rano Kao and Rano Raraku to trace the source rock for the island's magnificent statues, visit its white beaches or its intricate cave systems.
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