Pu o Hiro (Hiro's Trumpet)
Pu o Hiro
In the Middle Ages, villagers would sound this stone trumpet to boost fertility and coax fish to shore.

šŸ“œ Stone aerophone on Easter Island, used by the ancient Rapa Nui.
šŸ” Also known as Maea Puhi, meaning "wind stone".

Why Go

šŸŽ¶ Produces a unique trumpet sound when blown.
šŸ—æ Learn about Rapa Nui culture, deities, and fertility rituals.
šŸ“œ See ancient petroglyphs, including symbols of fertility.
šŸžļø Explore a unique natural monument on the north coast of Rapa Nui.

Why Avoid

🚫 Fenced off, visitors are discouraged from sounding the trumpet.

Tips

šŸ“ Located a few feet from the right side of the road when traveling eastward.

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