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Marae Fare Aito

Mo'orea


This large marae has a small, raised-terrace ahu (altar), and back rests that were used by the priests. It is flanked by two crescent-shaped archery platforms. Archery was an activity exclusively practised by noblemen in the pre-European era.


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