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Panama Canal Statues

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Our planet Earth has evolved over many years, don’t you agree? Two of the worlds greatest pieces of architecture are known as the Panama Canal and giant statues that go by the name Moai. The Panama canal is a canal that cuts through the isthmus of Panama. It was built because people wanted an easier route to bring treasure from the West back to Spain without going around South America. The giant statues of Moai were carved from the hard ash of a volcano and appear nowhere else in the world. The purpose behind these statues is unknown. To commence, both the canal and Moai are two man-made structures. The canal was started by the French and then finished by the United States, while the Moai were made by the people of Rapa Nui, or Easter Island. In an article entitled The Panama Canal it states, “The French stopped work on the canal several times as they ran into problems. Lack of money, intense heat and terrible rains, diseases that killed thousands of workers, and rugged geography made digging the canal extremely difficult.” Making it even harder for men to work on the canal it self. In an …show more content…

Even though the canal was very costly to make, the Moai was very difficult to transport onto their ahu. The Panama Canal costed over a whopping six hundred million dollars to build and it employed a total of 80,000 workers. The Moai costed nothing but was very difficult to transport between where they were built and their ahu. It is believed that the Moai walked across the island and stepped onto the ahu when told to do so. Mana is also required for the Moai to walk. In the article entitled The Panama Canal it states, “Of those workers, over 30,000 died during the construction.” Many people worked on it, but it costed them their lives. In the article entitled The Mystery of the Moai it states, “It probably took a long time to move just one moai from the volcano area to its ahu.” Not only was it difficult, but it was very time

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