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Geological · Easter Island, Valparaiso Region, Chile

Rano Raraku Volcanic Crater — Chile

Easter Island's ancient moai quarry: a volcanic crater where hundreds of half-carved stone giants still emerge from the hillside, frozen mid-creation.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Sep — Apr
Best viewing
A guided walk among moai statues at the volcanic quarry, with a freshwater crater lake and sweeping views across Easter Island.
Category
Geological
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Rano Raraku is an extinct volcanic crater on Easter Island (Rapa Nui), rising from the island's eastern slopes. The crater's inner walls are studded with hundreds of moai statues in various stages of carving — some half-emerged from the rock face, others standing alone on the outer slopes. Visitors walk among these silent figures, many still partially buried, giving the landscape an eerie, unfinished quality. The crater interior holds a freshwater lake fringed with totora reeds, a striking contrast to the surrounding dry volcanic rock. Wind sweeps across the hillside, carrying the calls of seabirds, while the sheer scale of the quarry — where virtually all of Easter Island's moai were carved — makes the place feel both monumental and intimate. The volcanic tuff glows warm ochre and gold in angled light, and the views across the island toward the Pacific are expansive.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Sep — Apr

Getting there

Nearest airport: IPC. Nearest city: Hanga Roa.

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