Examples of using Moai in English and their translations into Czech
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And bigger moai.
All moai will have.
We will build no more moai.
New moai? We're through with all that?
Then Who will build the moai?
Do you like Moai: Postav si svůj sen?
Stop work on all other moai.
And bigger moai Until the gods Favor us again.
Or what? We will build no more moai.
The thing about these moai is that they have these very strange faces, very elongated.
Why, that's like saying these great moai.
A moai is a stone sculpture of a deceased ancestor They were once living individuals who ruled the society or led the society.
Other researchers have tried pulling moai with sleds.
But why would these seven identical moai face out to sea, when all of the other moai on the island face inland?
Is that they have these very strange faces, very elongated. The thing about these moai.
To sea, when all of the other moai on the island face inland? But why would these seven identical moai face out.
We're looking at misunderstood technology. Whether it is tikis here in the Marquesas or moai in Easter Island.
But their positioning on the island. not only the construction of the moai, Of all the many mysteries of Easter Island, perhaps the most puzzling involves.
No visit to the island could pass without a trip to its mysterious andiconic ancient stone sculptures, known as Moai.
Vast amounts of timber would have been required to transport anderect the giant moai, and slowly but surely, the forests vanished.
The nearly 900 moai each weigh up to 90 tons, at heights of more than 30 feet. Carved from volcanic rock, and the tallest of them tower above the landscape.
Carved from volcanic rock, and the tallest of them tower above the landscape at heights of more than 30 feet. the nearly 900 moai each weigh up to 90 tons.
The people who created the moai called themselves the Rapa Nui, and mainstream historians believe their Polynesian ancestors came to the island in canoes from across the vast.
Have yet to be answered. Roggeveen's questions concerning the strange appearance of the natives,as well as the origins and purpose of the gigantic stone statues, known as moai.
Of the natives, as well as the origins andpurpose of the gigantic stone statues, known as moai, Roggeveen's questions concerning the strange appearance have yet to be answered.
When the first europeans arrived in 1722, the Rapa Nui culture had already been nearly wiped out… andfew could imagine how such primitive people could have created the moai.
The most striking features in this bleak andwindswept landscape are the hundreds of giant stone statues, known as moai, thought to be carved in the likeness of chiefs or ancestors.
That the ancestors would look after them,One can imagine that the moai, to the outside world looking inwards, and protect their little world. being set up all around the island with their backs were a kind of protective barrier.
But of all the mysteries involving the island otherwise known as Rapa Nui, the nearly 900 megalithic statues known as moai, and why they were put here in the first place.
About mankind's extraterrestrial history, the moai might actually be helping to reveal the truth a history that may very soon repeat itself when we, in the not-so-distant future, could come face-to-face Instead of silently standing guard, as if to protect the island and its secrets.
