[post_page_title]People were trapped on the island[/post_page_title]
After the Islanders ravaged the landscape and uprooted all of their trees, there came a point when no one else could leave the island. The trees had been used to make canoes, and if those controlling those sea vessels didn’t return, then there was the harsh reality that the people left on the island would never get off it. Perhaps it was this reality sinking in that lead those remaining to rise up against their leaders and spark the battles that would damage many of the Moai.
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