| Easter Island statues threatened by record tourism |
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| Written by Alchemy Arts | |
| Tuesday, 24 June 2008 | |
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June 24, 2008, Easter Island, Chile: This tiny island may be the planet's most remote inhabited land, but it's experiencing a tourist boom. These giant heads, properly known as Moais, are already being damaged by natural enemies such as wind, humidity and lichen; this new onslaught of visitors could lead to more damage. See the complete article here. |
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