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Outdoor sculptures / Geography of Oceania / Hawaii / Hawaiian religion / Tiki culture / Moai / Heiau / Kohala /  Hawaii / Rapa Nui / Easter Island / Polynesian culture / Megalithic monuments
Date: 2014-10-01 11:49:10
Outdoor sculptures
Geography of Oceania
Hawaii
Hawaiian religion
Tiki culture
Moai
Heiau
Kohala
Hawaii
Rapa Nui
Easter Island
Polynesian culture
Megalithic monuments

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