The Subterranean World of Easter Island
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Lost in the vastness of the South Pacific, a unique island rises out of the ocean. The inhabitants call it “Rapa Nui”. The European “discoverer” who sighted the island lying thousands of kilometers away from the nearest continent, or even another island, on Easter Sunday in the year 1722, several hundred years after the Polynesians, rather unimaginatively named it Easter Island. Milosch Dryjanski journeyed there with his team of speleologists and three Leica DISTO™ laser distance meters to unlock some of Easter Island's subterranean secrets.
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