Moais In Ahu Nau Nau At Anakena Beach, Easter Island, Chile
HANGA ROA, CHILE - FEBRUARY 14: Ahu Nau Nau At Anakena Beach, was used as one of the film locations for the 1994 Kevin Reynolds film called Rapa Nui;the pukao (the topknot) were made of red scoria volcanic rock, which is more fragile than the moai's usual hard material, this is why many of these hats broke easily when the statues were pulled down during the conflict on February 14, 2012 in Hanga Roa, Chile. (Photo by Eric LAFFORGUE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
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