Taputapuātea on Ra’iatea Island is at the centre of the ‘Polynesian Triangle’, a vast portion of the Pacific Ocean, dotted with islands, and the last part of the globe to be settled by humans. The property includes two forested valleys, a portion of lagoon and coral reef and a strip of open ocean. At the heart of the property is the Taputapuātea
marae complex, a political, ceremonial and funerary centre. It is characterized by a paved courtyard with a large standing stone at its centre. Widespread in Polynesia, the
marae were places where the world of the living intersected the world of the ancestors. Taputapuātea is an exceptional testimony to 1,000 years of
mā'ohi civilization
.
Źródło: World Heritage Convention
http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1529