[post_page_title]The center of the world[/post_page_title]
Easter Island was so isolated from other communities that it was once believed to have been called To Pito o Te Henua, which has been translated to “The Center of the World.” This name is the oldest recorded for the island and although being the center of the world might seem like it was the epicenter, it in fact was given to reflect its isolation from everything and everyone else. The history of the island is still being pieced together because there were so few people arriving there.
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