The document discusses Easter Island and the large stone statues called moai that were carved by the Rapa Nui people who inhabited the island. It notes that there are over 880 statues ranging from 3 to 12 meters tall that were carved out of volcanic rock. The statues consist of large heads with elongated features but little is known about the people who made them. One unfinished statue remains in the original quarry where they were carved.