New research reveals that Easter Island’s moai statues were built to “walk” upright using a rhythmic rocking motion.
The Molokai Hoe is one of the most iconic races in Hawaii across the Kaiwi Channel, for the Rawlins ohana paddling isn’t just a sport, it’s a way of life deeply tied to Molokai’s ...
When arriving at the shelter, a volunteer didn't expect to burst into tears. Seeing a recently adopted animal return is one ...
Tahiti’s Shell Va’a has won the Molokai Hoe three straight times and has held the course record since 2011 with a time of 4 ...
Hawaii’s rural communities received welcome news Thursday as federal subsidies for essential air service were extended ...
More than 100 canoe clubs will be making the trek from Molokai to Oahu in the 73rd edition of the Molokai Hoe.
Every time we hit the water, we want to do as well as we can. And, to represent Outrigger, I mean, it’s a great community. It ...
Easter Island’s Moai statues weren’t dragged - they walked. Physics and experiments uncover how ancient islanders made stone ...
For generations, the massive moai of Easter Island, called Rapa Nui by the locals, have stood in quiet testimony to one of ...
Much of Hawaii saw steady rain Wednesday from moist southern winds, with the heaviest in central Oahu and parts of Maui ...
Researchers confirmed that Rapa Nui’s moai statues could “walk” upright using a rocking motion, aided by rope and just a few ...
Real-world experiments and computer simulations support the controversial idea that the Moai statues on Rapa Nui were walked into place.
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