Paskalya Adası
Paskalya Adası, also known as Easter Island, is a remote volcanic island located in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. It is famous for its large stone statues called moai, which were created by the island's early inhabitants, the Rapa Nui people. The island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its unique cultural heritage and archaeological significance.
The island covers about 63 square miles and is one of the most isolated inhabited islands in the world. Its landscape features volcanic craters, lush greenery, and beautiful coastlines. Paskalya Adası attracts tourists interested in its history, culture, and stunning natural beauty.