The Mystery of Easter Island"All the seashore is lined with numbers of stone idols, with their backs turned towards the sea, which caused us no little wonder, because we saw no tool of any kind for working these figures." So wrote, a century and a half ago, one of the earliest navigators to visit the Island of Easter in the South-east Pacific. Ever since that day passing ships have found it incomprehensible that a few hundred natives should have been able to make, move, and erect numbers of great stone monuments, some of which are over thirty feet in height; they have marvelled and passed on. As the world's traffic has increased Easter Island has still stood outside its routes, quiet and remote, with its story undeciphered. What were these statues of which the present inhabitants know nothing?... Whence came the people who reached this remote spot? Did they arrive from South America, 2,000 miles to the eastward? Or did they sail against the prevailing wind from the distant islands to the west?... |
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
1A MANA SECTION OF DECKHOUSE AND SALOON | 5 |
PORTO SANTO | 17 |
LAS PALMAS GRAND CANARY | 21 |
PORTO GRANDE ST VINCENT CAPE VERDE ISLANDS | 25 |
A GROUP ON DECK | 32 |
BAHIA DE TODOS OS SANTOS | 39 |
THE NATIVE CART ACO COVE PORTO BELLO | 50 |
EASTER ISLAND FROM THE SOUTH PANORAMIC VIEW | 135 |
EASTER ISLAND FROM RANO KAO PANORAMIC VIEW | 136 |
CHAPTER IX | 139 |
MANAGERS HOUSE MATAVERI | 143 |
CHAPTER X | 147 |
CHAPTER XI | 155 |
A GROUP OF EASTER ISLANDERS | 156 |
HANGA ROA VILLAGE | 157 |
CHAPTER V | 69 |
S AND AN OSTRICH | 75 |
PUNTA ARENAS | 80 |
RIVER SCENE ST NICHOLAS BAY | 84 |
CAPE FROWARD MAGELLAN STRAITS | 86 |
THE GLACIER GORGE PORT CHURRUCA | 88 |
MAP OF MANA INLET | 91 |
CANOE CORDUROY PORTAGE | 93 |
ENCAMPMENT OF PATAGONIAN INDIANS | 98 |
CANOE IN INDIAN REACH | 99 |
HALF COVE | 105 |
CHAPTER VI | 107 |
CHAPTER VII | 119 |
CUMBERLAND BAY JUAN FERNANDEZ | 121 |
SELKIRKS CAVE JUAN FERNANDEZ | 122 |
PART II | 133 |
BAILEY THE COOK ON GUARD | 160 |
EASTER ISLAND WOMEN | 161 |
ANGATA THE PROPHETESS | 163 |
CHAPTER XII | 169 |
STATUE AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM | 184 |
CHAPTER XIII | 185 |
AKAHANGA COVE AND NEIGHBOURING AHU PANORAMIC VIEW | 187 |
AHU TONGARIKI SEAWARD SIDE PANORAMIC VIEW | 188 |
CHAPTER XIV | 207 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 347 |
CHAPTER XX | 377 |
TAHITI HAWAIIAN ISLANDS SAN FRANCISCO | 391 |
CHAPTER XXII | 415 |
CHAPTER XXIII | 439 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 453 |
EPILOGUE | 469 |
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