- Rano
Raraku is a
volcanic crater formed of
consolidated volcanic ash, or tuff, and
located on the
lower slopes of
Terevaka in the Rapa Nui
National Park...
-
Polynesia between the
years 1250 and 1500.
Nearly half are
still at Rano
Raraku, the main moai quarry, but
hundreds were
transported from
there and set...
-
heaviest ever
erected on the island. Ahu
Tongariki is one
kilometer from Rano
Raraku and
Poike in the Hotu-iti area of Rapa Nui
National Park. All the moai here...
- as the Whirlwind, led by the
prophetess Sha'ik from the Holy
Desert of
Raraku. As
cities fall to the rebellion, the
Malazan forces stationed in the city...
- high
landslide scarp. Rano
Raraku and
Maunga Toa Toa are
isolated tuff
cones of
about 0.21 Ma. The
crater of Rano
Raraku contains a
freshwater lake....
- the Flails. The two
escape the
Malazans and
travel to the holy
desert of
Raraku to join Sha'ik,
where Karsa is
revealed to be the
Toblakai who previously...
- Tukuturi, a moai at Rano
Raraku Outer slope of the Rano
Raraku volcano, the
quarry of the moai with many
uncompleted statues. Rano
Raraku volcano from the south...
- Roa. Marama:
received the
lands between Anakena and Rano
Raraku.
Having access to the Rano
Raraku quarry proved extremely useful for
those living in Marama's...
- into the 1830s. By 1838, the only
standing moai were on the
slopes of Rano
Raraku and Hoa Hakananai'a at Orongo. In
about 60 years,
islanders had damaged...
- level.
There are
three Rano (freshwater
crater lakes), at Rano Kau, Rano
Raraku and Rano Aroi, near the
summit of Terevaka, but no
permanent streams or...