Ana Kai Tangata

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Ana Kai Tangata entrance
Cave paintings of birds, January 1998
View of the ocean from inside the cave

Ana Kai Tangata (officially in rapanui: Ana Kai Taŋata) is a sea cave in Easter Island that contains rock art of terns on its ceiling.[1][2] It is located near Mataveri, and the cave opens up directly to the incoming surf.[2] The cave is accessible and one of the most visited caves in Easter Island.[3]

The cave itself is made of volcanic rock that had been eroded away by the ocean.[3][4] It is 10 meters high, 5 meters wide, and 15 meters deep.[3][4] Although it opens out to the ocean, the cave is above the high tide line allowing for accessibility.[3][4] Irregular boulders cover the floor of the cave, and the ceiling of the cave is domed and has good acoustic properties.[4]

Cave paintings

Etymology

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