Synopsis:
On Easter Day 1722, Dutch
explorers landed on Easter Island. A civilisation isolated by 4,000km of
Pacific Ocean was about to meet the outside world for the first time in
centuries. The strangers were about to find something very strange
themselves - an island dotted with hundreds of huge stone statues and a
society that was not as primitive as they expected. The first meeting
was an immense clash of cultures. (Bloody too: the sailors killed ten
natives within minutes of landing.) Where had the Islanders originally
come from? Why and how had they built the figures? Modern science is
piecing together the story, but it is far too late for the Easter
Islanders themselves.They were virtually wiped out by a series of
disasters - natural and manmade - that brought a population of 12,000
down to just 111 in a few centuries. The Island's inhabitants today all
have Chilean roots, making solving the mysteries even harder. There is
no one to ask about the first people of Easter Island. Although
fragmentary legends have been passed down, only science can hope to
explain the rise and fall of this unusual civilisation.
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