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5.0 out of 5 stars
An Uncommon Guide that's uncommonly good, December 12, 1999
This review is from: An Uncommon Guide to Easter Island: Exploring Archaeological Mysteries of Rapa Nui (Paperback)
This little travel book is an absolute must for anyone traveling to Easter Island. Everything the first timer needs to know about getting the most out of a visit to this unique little speck of land is laid out in an easy to read format by Dr. Georgia Lee. Don't spend all that money to get there without this little guidebook, plus its about three times the cost on the island.
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An excellent guide to the strangest of islands, July 11, 2003
This review is from: An Uncommon Guide to Easter Island: Exploring Archaeological Mysteries of Rapa Nui (Paperback)
An excellent guide containing all the practical info you need. The newest edition includes a few extra loose-leaf pages with updates on current conditions, since the original book is from the late 80's. What is especially useful is the maps and descriptions of the most important archeological sites, such as Ranu Raraku and Orongo. It is strongly recommended that you study this and other books as much as possible before any visit to Easter Island, since it will give you a much deeper travel experience (for a lot of detail, specifically regarding the Rano Raraku quarry site, the rongorongo script, and local legends, have a look at another excellent publication, Routledge's 'The Mystery of Easter Island'). In general this guide book does need a new edition with a new layout, but these are details; it is still a must for all travellers to the island...
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