Rapa Nui is "a most unlikely global hot spot."
More Than Just A Pretty Face
Wild horses, white sand beaches, world-class scuba, and even a high-end hotel or two? Jennifer Finney Boylan reports on the making of a most unlikely global hot spot: Easter Island
by Jennifer Finney Boylan
Condé Nast Traveler on Concierge.com
Published January 2007
Last spring, as I boarded a 767 in Santiago, Chile, bound for Easter Island, I couldn't believe that there were other people on the flight. Like everyone else, I'd been exposed to images of the island over the years—so many that at times I felt as though I'd already been there.

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Wild horses, white sand beaches, world-class scuba, and even a high-end hotel or two? Jennifer Finney Boylan reports on the making of a most unlikely global hot spot: Easter Island
by Jennifer Finney Boylan
Condé Nast Traveler on Concierge.com
Published January 2007
Last spring, as I boarded a 767 in Santiago, Chile, bound for Easter Island, I couldn't believe that there were other people on the flight. Like everyone else, I'd been exposed to images of the island over the years—so many that at times I felt as though I'd already been there.

Click here for complete article.
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