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Journey to the most isolated inhabited island on Earth to uncover the true story of Rapa Nui, commonly known as Easter Island,. Famous for its 887 monumental moai statues, this episode explores how early Polynesian settlers carved these massive figures from volcanic tuff and the theories regarding how they "walked" them across the island,,.
We dig into the fierce academic debate regarding the island's history: Did the ancient inhabitants commit "ecocide" through deforestation and overpopulation, as popularized by Jared Diamond?. Or is the idea of self-inflicted collapse a myth? We examine modern evidence suggesting that invasive Polynesian rats destroyed the palm forests, while the Rapa Nui people actually maintained a peaceful, resilient society,.
Finally, we trace the tragic historical realities that nearly wiped out the po ...