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Strange things you probably didn't know about Easter Island - Page 28 of 34 - Kiwi Report

Strange things you probably didn't know about Easter Island


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[post_page_title]Biggest of the bunch[/post_page_title]
At one point in history, the island had almost 900 moai, but one of them stood – no pun intended head and shoulders above the rest. The moai, known as Paro, stood 32.15 feet tall and weighed 82 metric tons. Just for comparison’s sake, the average moai size is only 13 feet, and the average weight is 14 tons – which makes Paro about two and a half times taller and six times heavier than average! Unfortunately, Paro was toppled, likely during the island’s civil wars, and has yet to be restored.

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