qi miao dao yu 24

Song 奇妙岛屿 24
Artist 英语听力
Album BBC南太平洋

Lyrics

[00:00.44] Rich volcanic soils nourished a forest of giant palms that was home to many unique species,
[00:06.82] including Easter Island versions of herons, parrots, rails and owls.
[00:12.03] Today, they are all gone.
[00:14.70] The people, ultimately, didn't do much better.
[00:17.10] The rise and tragic demise of the Easter Islanders, the Rapa Nui, is now legendary.
[00:22.71] This quarry once occupied the majority of the island's workforce, thousands of people,
[00:28.33] with each clan trying to carve and raise a bigger, grander figure than those of their neighbours.
[00:34.08] Vast amounts of timber would have been required to transport and erect the giant moai, and slowly but surely, the forests vanished.
[00:43.01] Eventually, there was no wood left even to build boats.
[00:46.60] without fishing boats, they would have been denied their main source of food, and their one means of escape.
[00:53.67] As resources dwindled, Easter Island society descended into chaos and warfare.
[00:59.88] The giant statues were pulled to the ground, possibly acts of sabotage between rival clans.
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