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''[[Pacific Island Guide to Family History Research|Pacific Island Guide ]] > Easter Island'' <br> | ''[[Pacific Island Guide to Family History Research|Pacific Island Guide ]] > Easter Island'' [[Image:Pacific Map.png|thumb|right|Easter Island (Rapa Nui) is at the far east corner of the Polynesian island triangle. Click this map to enlarge it.]][[Image:Easter_island.png|thumb|left|400px]]<br> | ||
[[Image:Easter Island Moai.jpg|thumb|right|Easter Island's giant Moai figures are world famous.]] | [[Image:Easter Island Moai.jpg|thumb|right|Easter Island's giant Moai figures are world famous.]] | ||
==== General Information ==== | ==== General Information ==== | ||
Easter Island (or Rapa Nui) is the southeast corner of the triangle of Polynesian islands, but administered by [[Portal:Chile|Chile]]. The island lies 2500 miles west of the ''South American ''coast, and 2000 miles east of ''Tahiti'' in the other direction. It is 66 square miles in area. It is not tropical, and has no rivers. It has large deposits of ''lapilli tuff,'' from which the early inhabitants made over 800 giant statues (called ''Moa''i) that look out to the sea.<br> | Easter Island (or Rapa Nui) is the southeast corner of the triangle of Polynesian islands, but administered by [[Portal:Chile|Chile]]. The island lies 2500 miles west of the ''South American ''coast, and 2000 miles east of ''Tahiti'' in the other direction. It is 66 square miles in area. It is not tropical, and has no rivers. It has large deposits of ''lapilli tuff,'' from which the early inhabitants made over 800 giant statues (called ''Moa''i) that look out to the sea.<br> | ||
The LDS Church has one branch on ''Easter Island''.<br> | The LDS Church has one branch on ''Easter Island''.<br> | ||
==== Historical background ==== | ==== Historical background ==== | ||
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