The island has an inner and an outer ring road, the inner
being over 1,000 years old and the largest ancient stone structure in the
pacific. Built from coral by a chief of
uncertain former inhabitants, it had been tar sealed so looks completely
unremarkable.
along this road are a few surviving "Maraes", ceremonial stone platforms once used for public meetings and rituals by the Cook Island Maori tribes.
The most impressive one is up in hills on the west side of the island, in a whole ancient village site which dates back 700 years.
further up in the village was the chief's house and a meeting place, the rock on the left tis the Chief's seat:
Cobblestone pathway:
and this one points to Aotearoa! It looks like a hand pointing too.
so i found my way home easy as.