The famous Easter Island in Chile opens for visitors after over two years of shutdown
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, CHILE/ Created : Aug 6, 2022, 17:57 IST
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These giant head statues are globally famous and attract travellers from across the globe. Today, these statues are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pedro Edmunds, the mayor of Easter Island, said, "(Easter Island) is the biggest ope … Read more
These giant head statues are globally famous and attract travellers from across the globe. Today, these statues are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pedro Edmunds, the mayor of Easter Island, said, "(Easter Island) is the biggest open air museum in the world." Read less
These giant head statues are globally famous and attract travellers from across the globe. Today, these statues are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pedro Edmunds, the mayor of Easter Island, said, "(Easter Island) is the biggest open air museum in the world."
He further said that it’s now the time to reopen the island after 868 days ago and the main focus is to keep the visitor safe. "We've learned what the pandemic is about and know how to take care of ourselves," Edmunds said.
More about Easter Island
The island is a special territory of Chile and most famous for its over a thousand monumental statues, which are known as moai. These were made by the early Rapa Nui people and UNESCO named the island a heritage site in 1995. Easter Island is also among the world’s most remote inhabited islands and the nearest town to it Rikitea, on the island of Mangareva.
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