Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Easter Island - Thank You for Joining Us


 Marlene and I are on our way to Easter Island. Actually the local people call their island Rapa Nui.
We're looking forward to the adventure. Rapa Nui is part of Chile where the predominate language is Spanish, but to complicate things, apparently many of the island locals speak Rapa Nui.

The currency is the Chilean Peso with a conversion rate of about 500 pesos to the dollar. So, my wallet is stocked with some large denomination bills. It takes a 10,000 peso bill to make an equivalent North American $20. purchase.
Rapa Nui is described as the most isolated populated place in the world. It's located about 3500 KMs off the coast of Chile. Their isolation is best appreciated when located on a world globe. Essentially it's a speck of land in the middle of the south Pacific ocean and they have no neighbours.


From our research, we learned that the island was created by 3 volcanoes about 10 KMs apart bubbling up from the sea and their lava deposits eventually flowed together to form the island.  We've also learned the Rapanui people have a colourful history.

When we travel, we're always looking for some mild adventure and we think we'll find it on Rapa Nui. We'll be staying at a Bed and Breakfast on the outskirts of the only town, Hanga Roa. We plan to hike and bike as much of the island as possible, meet the people, and learn more about their culture first hand. We expect the biking to be a challenge due to the volcanic mountain topography and strong prevailing winds blowing out of the east; so where we can't bike, we'll likely hike.
We hope you feel the sense of adventure and thanks for joining us.

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