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Strange things you probably didn't know about Easter Island - Page 13 of 34 - Kiwi Report

Strange things you probably didn't know about Easter Island


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[post_page_title]Many have been damaged[/post_page_title]
Over the years many of the stones have been damaged, and there are now much less than there used to be. Some have been removed and placed in museums, but the majority of the stone statues have either remained on the island or have been destroyed. There were reports that at some point during history, the people who lived on the island destroyed many of the statues as unrest among the community grew. The residents reportedly rebelled against their leaders, and as a result, the statues were inadvertently damaged.

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