by Marybeth Bond | Jan 23, 2011 | Chile, Easter Island
The magnetic rock attracts people worldwide who are searching for spiritual healing and enlightenment. They camp out by it, under the full moon, and receive magnetic vibrations just by holding their hands above the rock. Why are ancient Megaliths like the moai...
by Marybeth Bond | Jan 23, 2011 | Chile, Easter Island
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by Marybeth Bond | Jan 23, 2011 | Easter Island, Adventure, Chile, Peru
How remote is it? Close enough for a several day “add-on” to a trip to Peru Easter Island, known as Rapa Nui (pronounced Rapa New-ee) is known as one of the most remote inhabited island in the world, and a five-star world heritage site. New direct LAN...
by Marybeth Bond | Jan 23, 2011 | Adventure, Chile, Easter Island, Peru
The coast of Chile and Peru is 2,400 miles and a 5-6 hour flight away and just about as far from Tahiti in the other direction. The nearest inhabited island is Pitcairn, 1,200 miles to the west(of HMS Bounty and Mutiny fame). Native Eastern Islanders, or Rapa Nuians,...
by Marybeth Bond | Jan 23, 2011 | Chile, Easter Island
Until about 40 years ago once a year a Chilean warship visited Easter Island, bringing supplies. Very few tourists visited the island dotted with stone heads. In 1967 the airport was finished and flights arrived from Tahiti and Santiago, Chile and tourism began. In...