Rano Raraku

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Rano Raraku  is a volcanic crater formed of consolidated  volcanic ash , or  tuff , and located on the lower slopes of  Terevaka  in the  Rapa Nui National Park  on  Easter Island  in  Chile . It was a  quarry  for about 500 years until the early eighteenth century, and supplied the stone from which about 95% of the island's known monolithic sculptures ( moai ) were carved. Rano Raraku is a visual record of moai design vocabulary and technological innovation, where 887 moai remain. Rano Raraku is in the  World Heritage Site  of Rapa Nui National Park and gives its name to one of the seven sections of the park.

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