My dad, my brother and I were very excited to
travel. When we got there, they welcomed us with flower necklaces and
Polynesian dances.
Easter Island is located on the Pacific, at
3700 kms from the city of Caldera.
The island has beautiful landscapes and is in
itself a tourist attraction, the volcanoes, the moais and the Anakena beach,
make it a heavenly place.
We went to visit several formerly sacred
places, and others where the traditional competition called "Tangata Manu"
or "ritual bird man" was prepared. I remember being surprised when we
were told that the ancients used to cross the crater of the volcano with large
quantities of bananas as a way to acquire strength and endurance.
Like us, you can go to know the "Moais
factory", a hill full of Moais, some unfinished or destroyed by some fall.
It is still a mystery how from that hill the ancients managed to take each moai
to places as far away as on the seashore.
But, not everything is so wonderful on the
island. While most of its people are very friendly, we meet people who were
rude unnecessarily. Also, it's a pretty expensive place. I think those are
things that I would change, in order to facilitate access and make the trip an
absolutely dreamed experience.
But our experience, despite the bad time, was
unforgettable. My father was happy, and that is the most important thing for
me. Easter Island gave us beautiful memories that will continue in my memory.

hello claudia, I think the islanders sometimes are unpleasant because they are a little tired of tourists and see their island invaded. It's a shame what happened to them. Anyway, how good you stay with the positive of your visit to Easter Island!
ResponderEliminarHi Claudia, your description of the travel is beautiful for me. I love when we can do something with important persons for us, because the memories at such times is only things that we have when they are not here to remember together. I hope you will can collect more beautiful moments with diferents persons that you love! Good luck!
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