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Reddish cliffs, turquoise waters, and an almost pink beach make this area look almost alien. The result of eroded coral and volcanic rocks mixing together, Ovehe Beach is tucked away in a small cove, remote enough to be missed by most people. As a result, the beach remains mostly untouched and undeveloped.
A background of palm trees provides some green to the area, but the rocky beauty of the area speaks for itself here.
Less than a mile away from Ovahe is Anakena beach, Easter Island’s most famous beach, considered the cradle of the history of the island. Although it sees more visitors, it remains largely unspoiled and deserves a visit as well.
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