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    • remery1513 图标 图标 图标 图标

      There are several interesting rock formations, but the centerpiece is the meditation rock, supposedly guiding boaters to the island. It is magnetic and as our guide showed us spins a compass in different directions around the rock. Worth seeing as another historic part of the island
    • Smplysublime213 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Ahu Te Pito Kura is a little off the beaten path, but it is worth a look. The stone formations are quite interesting and if you have a tour guide they will help provide context. Again, this is off the beaten trek, but if you have a guide and they ask if you would like to stop and see Ahu Te Pito Kaura it will be worth it.
    • Sandi0615 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We took a walk along the coast and ended at Ahu Tepito Kura. If you can get a local guide to do the same it's a nice way to spend an hour, getting close ups of the coast line and this interesting rock display.
    • LindaS562 图标 图标 图标 图标

      On the way to Anakena this site has the largest moai ever carved or moved, nicknamed Paro, and is estimated to weigh 82 tons. It's topknot alone is estimated to weigh 12 tons! At the edge of the bay is a large spherical rock 3 feet in diameter known as Te Pito Kura. My guide book says that in more modern times 4 smaller stones were placed around the central large stone in alignment with the four cardinal directions. An interesting site but non-essential if you're time limited.
    • cailebotte 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I spent some time touching the rock, a great experience, totally worth it! Very close to Anakena Beach.
    • Ibadanboy 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is Ahu Te Pito Kura which is also known as 'The Navel of The Earth'. Close to Anakena and on the coastal drive around Easter Island. Worth a quick visit - best done as s stopover on your way to/ from one of the other attractions or as a drive during a drive around the entire island.
    • Jolyon67 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A lot of people talk about the mystical magnetic stone called Ahu Te Pito Henua. When you get here it is a bit of an anticlimax. It is just 5 minutes east of Anakena Beach and beside the sea. Surrounded by a low stone wall and surrounded by 4 smaller stones. Its name in English means Navel of the Earth. Sit beside it for a few minutes and see if you can feel anything strange.
    • LadyDianaIsabella 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Was quite a nice area but only one decent Moai, we touched the magnetic rock but there were so many people around, I didn't feel any magnetic power from touching it.
    • looseendsmakeknots 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Probably one of the sites that you can skip on the island - it does have a very tall Moai but it wasn't restored so not a "must see", especially if you see the huge one at the quarry that was left in mid-carving. We were only here for 20 minutes and at least four large buses came through and went to the "magnetic rock". Really didn't seem that interesting.........
    • marquestra 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This Moai is huge, actually the tallest on the island, but unrestored. The views of the coastline are fabulous. There is a magnetic rock close by, no indications or signage... If you are there, it is to the left as you are facing the beach... Good luck!
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