

This morning we got up at half past five and took a ride out to Tongariki. It’s the big platform with 15 moai that is on the eastern shore, perfect for sunrise. We got there while it was still dark, found a small hill and waited. And waited. Waited. Finally colors splashed the clouds and we saw the sun lift up between the moai. It was quite pretty. We only ran into two people there that we knew, haha. It’s very odd being in foreign places and knowing people. This island is such a calm and relaxed place. Wild herds of well fed cows and horses roam a landscape dominated by the moai. Chicken are everywhere, constantly pecking and chatting. Super friendly wild dogs run around in packs having a grand time and running up to the humans when they want some love. This brief moment of island life was lovely.
Then back to Chile. Rapa Nui is also Chile but there is a lot of horrible history and bad blood between them, so the mainland is referred to as Chile and Rapa Nui a separate entity. Sat next to a lady on the plane we had met a couple days before at stargazing, and at our hotel we had drinks with a British couple we’d also met on Easter Island. Such a small world down here! Off for a five hour nap and then to begin our long flights home.


































