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Coordinates: 27°5′4″S 109°22′46″W / 27.08444°S 109.37944°W / -27.08444; -109.37944 Coordinates: Extra unexpected parameters
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* [http://islandheritage.org/vg/visitorguide.html Guide to Easter Island] from the Easter Island Foundation
* [http://islandheritage.org/vg/visitorguide.html Guide to Easter Island] from the Easter Island Foundation
* [http://libweb.hawaii.edu/digicoll/rapanui/scenerylandPg1.html Old photos of Rano Aroi] (upper right)
* [http://libweb.hawaii.edu/digicoll/rapanui/scenerylandPg1.html Old photos of Rano Aroi] (upper right)

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Revision as of 21:13, 28 June 2009

Terevaka

Maunga Terevaka is the largest, tallest (Template:Unit m) and youngest of three main extinct volcanoes that form Rapa Nui (Easter Island) (a Chilean island in the Pacific Ocean). Several smaller volcanic cones and craters dot its slopes, including a crater hosting one of the island's three lakes, Rano Aroi.

Map of Rapa Nui showing Terevaka, Poike and Rano Kau
Terevaka from space with Hanga Roa above and Rano Kau at top - a west up photo from Nasa

While Terevaka forms the bulk of Easter Island, the island has two older volcanic peaks; Poike which forms the eastern headland and Rano Kau the southern. Terevaka last erupted in the Pleistocene and is less than 400,000 years old. Its lava field at Roiho has been dated at between 110,000 and 150,000 years old. Terevaka is rather difficult to climb, and is only accessible by foot or horse. It is very windy at the top.

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