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Maroc Maroc - - Feed Rss de DW en Anglais - 17/Sep 08:34

Rapa Nui's early inhabitants survived despite the odds

Rapa Nui has long stood as a symbol of ecocide — an act of deliberate, environmental destruction by humans. But new studies suggests the theory is wrong.

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