Easter Island's carnival magic seduces all comers
By Mike Leyral In Hanga Roa, Chile | China Daily | Updated: 2015-03-04 07:55
Far from home on Chile's Easter Island for Carnival festivities, one middle-aged American woman throws caution to the wind. Stripped down to a thong, she lets a local reveler paint her chest.
"If someone had told me I would end up walking down the street almost naked, I would never have believed it," says the woman, who only gave her first name, Susan.
Susan is one of a few thousand tourists who joined the Pacific island's 9,000 residents for Tapati, an exuberant mix of music, dance and traditional sports that takes place for two weeks every February.
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