Hanga Roa — the only town on Easter Island (Rapa Nui), a remote Polynesian outpost 3,700 km off Chile's coast and home to the mysterious moai statues.

The largest moai platform on Easter Island, with 15 restored statues standing in a row — spectacular at sunrise.

The 'moai quarry' where nearly 400 statues in various stages of carving remain embedded in the volcanic slopes.

Clifftop stone village linked to the Birdman cult, perched between the Rano Kau volcanic crater and the Pacific Ocean.

Palm-fringed white sand beach with restored moai, the legendary landing site of the island's first Polynesian settlers.