A study using 11,600 aerial drone photos to map a mountainous quarry in 3D reveals more about how the island's famed stone ...
Easter Island’s Moai statues weren’t dragged - they walked. Physics and experiments uncover how ancient islanders made stone giants move.
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Easter Island statues may have 'walked' thanks to 'pendulum dynamics' and with as few as 15 people, study finds
Easter Island's giant moai statues could "walk" with only three things in place: a small group of people, long ropes and the use of pendulum dynamics, a new study finds. Researchers have long debated ...
Providing an easy way to get moving, Blue Zones Project Yuba Sutter hosts a free Walking Moai every Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Yuba Sutter Marketplace in Yuba City. According to Alexandria Jones, ...
For generations, the massive moai of Easter Island, called Rapa Nui by the locals, have stood in quiet testimony to one of archaeology’s longest-standing mysteries. How did an island society, remote ...
Spring is here and despite the occasional cold setback, everyone is itching to open the windows and head outdoors. Fresh air brings more oxygen into lungs and improves blood pressure, digestion and ...
Last April, community members accepted an invitation to attend something new called a Walking Moai with Blue Zones Project. Moai is a term from Okinawa, Japan, one of the original Blue Zones areas, ...
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