Rapa Nui Journal: Journal of the Easter Island Foundation Volume 11 Article 6 Issue 4 December 1997 News and Notes Follow this and additional works at: https://kahualike.manoa.hawaii.edu/rnj Part of the History of the Pacific slI ands Commons, and the Pacific slI ands Languages and Societies Commons Recommended Citation (1997) "News and Notes," Rapa Nui Journal: Journal of the Easter Island Foundation: Vol. 11 : Iss. 4 , Article 6. Available at: https://kahualike.manoa.hawaii.edu/rnj/vol11/iss4/6 This Commentary or Dialogue is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Hawai`i Press at Kahualike. It has been accepted for inclusion in Rapa Nui Journal: Journal of the Easter Island Foundation by an authorized editor of Kahualike. For more information, please contact
[email protected]. et al.: News and Notes Moai ~i9htin9& MOAl SIGHTINGS ARE COMING IN FROM ALL OVER, SUGGESTING 1'1-1 Al' THE STATUES HAVE BECOME A POPULAR ICON ON A WORLDWIDE BASIS. 'f>outh Wa\ef>, f.n9\and FROM NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE ADS TO GOOFY MINIATURE GOLF A moaicarved from wood ,; .,,: COURSES, THE MOST RECENT REPORTS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: has been sighted near Ogmore -r " _' Castle in Glamorgan in South 4."-41;, ,i C-a\ifornia Wales (between Cardiff and ': ". : Swansea). Rapanuiphile Brian Sharp-eyed Rapanuiphile, Suzanne Williams of North Cox found this unexplained ex- ;~. '~ ' Hollywood, spotted a mysterious moai in (of all places) the ample-and noted the begin- "'.... Forest Lawn Cemetery Museum in Glendale. The 3-foot head nings of a second one nearby.