EASTER ISLAND HAS LOST A FRIEND. Francesco di Castri, 74, ecologist, former deputy director of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, and former president of the World Science Institute, died July 6, 2005.</p
Easter Island, a territory of Chile that lies some 4,000 kilometers (2,300 miles) west of that count...
Moai Sightings What's New in Polynesia Hokule'a; Hawaii to Rapa Nui, June to October 1999 What's New...
An American airman landed at Rapa Nui in April of 1967. Lt. Colonel Reed C. Mulkey, Commander of the...
Robert Langdon, author of The Lost Caravel (1975), The Lost Caravel Re-explored (1988), and (with Da...
What's New in Hangaroa Three earthquakes rocked Rapa Nui in July, the largest being 5.9 on the Richt...
Special Edition: This issue of Rapa Nui Notes is entirely dedicated to the memory of Dr. William T. ...
Eastern Island (Rapa Nui) is famous for the legacy of an extinct civilization symbolized by the mega...
We are sad to report that Emily Ross Mulloy passed away on 12 November 2003, on the island of Moloka...
FIRST ARRfVED lN RAPA NUI in September 2004 at the end of a long Pacific reconnaissance. Representin...
Easter Island is 2600 miles into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America. For centuries it ...
The entire population of Easter Island (approximately 2500 people) lives today in Hanga Roa, the cap...
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has become widely known as a case study of human-induced environmental cata...
At the request of the Consejo de Monumentos Nacionales from Chile and the Rapa Nui National Park (RN...
Easter Island is 2600 miles into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America. For centuries it ...
Fourteen days after leaving Valparaiso, Easter Island, the "Mystery of the Pacific" was sighted. Eas...
Easter Island, a territory of Chile that lies some 4,000 kilometers (2,300 miles) west of that count...
Moai Sightings What's New in Polynesia Hokule'a; Hawaii to Rapa Nui, June to October 1999 What's New...
An American airman landed at Rapa Nui in April of 1967. Lt. Colonel Reed C. Mulkey, Commander of the...
Robert Langdon, author of The Lost Caravel (1975), The Lost Caravel Re-explored (1988), and (with Da...
What's New in Hangaroa Three earthquakes rocked Rapa Nui in July, the largest being 5.9 on the Richt...
Special Edition: This issue of Rapa Nui Notes is entirely dedicated to the memory of Dr. William T. ...
Eastern Island (Rapa Nui) is famous for the legacy of an extinct civilization symbolized by the mega...
We are sad to report that Emily Ross Mulloy passed away on 12 November 2003, on the island of Moloka...
FIRST ARRfVED lN RAPA NUI in September 2004 at the end of a long Pacific reconnaissance. Representin...
Easter Island is 2600 miles into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America. For centuries it ...
The entire population of Easter Island (approximately 2500 people) lives today in Hanga Roa, the cap...
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has become widely known as a case study of human-induced environmental cata...
At the request of the Consejo de Monumentos Nacionales from Chile and the Rapa Nui National Park (RN...
Easter Island is 2600 miles into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America. For centuries it ...
Fourteen days after leaving Valparaiso, Easter Island, the "Mystery of the Pacific" was sighted. Eas...
Easter Island, a territory of Chile that lies some 4,000 kilometers (2,300 miles) west of that count...
Moai Sightings What's New in Polynesia Hokule'a; Hawaii to Rapa Nui, June to October 1999 What's New...
An American airman landed at Rapa Nui in April of 1967. Lt. Colonel Reed C. Mulkey, Commander of the...