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Easter fun

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Next Sunday it´s “domingo de Pascua”, the day Jakob Roggeveen encountered Easter Island. I´m not sure if it´s an anniversary to celebrate, but at least seems like a good occasion to undust and share some of our Isla de Pascua related artifacts and remembrances of the place, if you have been lucky enough to be there, or maybe just show your local moais.

Spanish moais looking at the Atlantic Ocean.

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UNGA BUNGA, HAHAHAHAHAHA!

To our Heroes of Tiki Archeology!

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Zeta posted on Wed, Apr 8, 2009 8:44 AM

Moai key chain

Poly pop made in Easter island... Totora wood?

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HAPPY EASTER!...well for some , (sorry jesus)

Which also brings up the question: Is the tradition of the Easter egg hunt based on the BIRD MAN CULT?

If so, where did the bunnies come into the story?

Maybe Babalu can tell us!

On 2009-04-08 01:55, Unga Bunga wrote:

The Long-Ears´secret finally unveiled...

Thanks Unga Bunga.

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Zeta posted on Thu, Apr 9, 2009 4:21 PM

Bigbro: That is a good question! seriously, is there a connection between the birdman from Rapa nui and Easter egg hunting?
Sr. Castaway: Ja!

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Zeta posted on Thu, Apr 9, 2009 4:24 PM


Found in "La lagunilla" Mexico's biggest flea market.

Uh oh! Easter Bunny FAIL!

I love Easter, the ying to the yang; forgiveness and a reminder that one always has a second chance!

Does the Easter Bunny symbolize Spring or a suggestion to get busy?

On 2009-04-08 01:55, Unga Bunga wrote:

HAPPY EASTER!

Thank You.

On 2009-04-11 12:34, christiki295 wrote:
...and a reminder that one always has a second chance!
...or a suggestion to get busy?

Tell that to that bunny above :). The dog however, apparently took the suggestion to get busy!

And now for some fine Moai illustrations accompanying a little wisdom from the good old Trader.

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¡Feliz Pascua!

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