Easter Island
- Location: Rapa Nui, Chile
Easter Island happens to be a territory that belongs to the nation of Chile. Yet it’s 2,200 miles away from the Chilean border, so anyone who lives there will usually do so without much input from the mainland. Easter Island acts essentially on its own, and even Chile has essentially called the location “Rapa Nui.” This is the name of the Polynesian people who have lived there for centuries. Easter Island is most known for its 1,000 extant monumental statues, known as “Moai.” Early Rapa Nui people created them sometime between 1250 to 1500 CE. While at first they were only known for their heads, it was later found that several of these heads are attached to bodies. This is thought to be due to a schism among the people, where some created the heads only while others created entire bodies too.