Puna Pau is a quarry in a small crater source of the red scoria that the Rapanui used to carve the pukao


Puna Pau From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Puna Pau is a quarry in a small crater or cinder cone on the outskirts of Hanga Roa in the south west of Easter Island (a Chilean island in the Pacific Ocean). Puna Pau also gives its name to one of the seven regions of the Rapa Nui National Park. Puna Pau was the sole source of the red scoria that the Rapanui used to carve the pukao (topknots) that they put on the heads of some of their iconic moai statues. The stone from Puna Pau was also used for a few non-standard moai including Tukuturi and also for some petroglyphs.


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Location: Puna Pau Quarry, Easter Island, Chile
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