Panoramic view from the slopes of the Terevaka Volcano on Easter Island.

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Maunga Terevaka

Rapa Nui (Easter Island)


Maunga Terevaka is the island's highest point (507m) and the youngest of its three volcanoes. This barren hill is only accessible on foot or on horseback and is definitely worth the effort as it offers sensational panoramic views.


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