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Floating Island - Triple S Talent
Author: Riski_Bambang
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Humans of Earth were transported to the Divine Sky Realm, a world brimming with fortune and danger. In this celestial domain, humanity now dwells upon floating islands, ascending as rulers. When else will you get the chance to be a king and vie for supremacy? The system bestowed powers upon chosen individuals, granting limitless luck. Lein, an ordinary office worker, received the SSS-rank talent - Infinity Duplicate. There was nothing in this world that he couldn't duplicate, not even god-tier materials. The path to becoming the strongest lay before him. Yet, Lein knew all too well that it required a process. Even the gods needed a process to create the universe. The Divine Sky Realm offered a fantastical life that Earth's humans had always dreamed of. Soaring through the skies, shattering mountains, rising to the pinnacle in all endeavors. But humans remain humans, wherever they are, driven by their innate nature: greedy and unaware of their limits. Humans believed they were the sole inhabitants of the universe, thinking only they received the system's fortune. But reality proved otherwise. Other races in the universe were granted the same blessings, without distinction. In fact, the human physique was considered low-tier. Races like the Wood Elves, Dwarves, Goblins, Dragons, and countless others possessed bodies that defied the heavens from the outset. Could humans survive in the Divine Sky Realm? We can only hope for the best. The humans found themselves in a realm where dreams and nightmares walked hand in hand, a place where every desire and fear took form. Floating islands became their new kingdoms, a testament to their newfound power and ambition. Lein, an unremarkable man back on Earth, now wielded the power of Infinity Duplicate, a gift that could make him invincible.

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Where is Easter Island on the map?
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2026-03-10 14:52
Easter Island was located in the southeastern part of the Pacific Ocean and was considered the eastern pole of Polynesia. It was 3540 kilometers to the east to Chili, 7500 kilometers to the west to Australia, 5000 kilometers to the north to the United States, and 4500 kilometers to the south to the South Pole. It was located on the Nazca Plate, not far to the east of a sea area of more than 22 million square meters without islands (within a circle with a radius of 2680 kilometers and a circle of 48 degrees 52 minutes south latitude and 123 degrees 23 minutes west meridian). "The Island of Life" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Stone Sculpture of Easter Island
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2026-02-14 05:17
The stone statues on Easter Island were called Moai. They were located on Easter Island in the South Pacific Ocean, one of the most isolated islands in the world. More than 1000 stone statues were found on the island, of which 600 were neatly arranged by the sea. The stone statues varied in size, ranging from 6 to 23 meters tall and weighing about 30 to 90 tons. They had strange appearances and serious expressions. Some of them had their backs to the sea as if they were deep in thought, while others faced the sea with their heads held high. These stone statues had high noses and deep eye sockets. They had long ears like Buddha's and curved mouths like prehistoric humans. Their hands were placed on their stomachs, looking very pious. At first, it was wearing a hat. Each hat weighed more than ten tons and was not connected to the stone statue. It seemed to have been thrown into the air. As for its symbolic meaning, it was generally believed that the Moai figures represented the spirits of their ancestors and protected their descendants on the island. However, there were still many unsolved mysteries about these stone statues, such as how the dozens of tons of stone statues moved in the first place. In addition, the 887 stone statues on the island were known as the seventh wonder of the world. On the back of the stone statues on Easter Island, the word "Qiang" was also found engraved on the back of the China Qiang people. Since ancient times, there had been no animal sheep on Easter Island, which was also very puzzling. At the same time, in 1868, Richard Powell, the captain of the Royal Navy Topaz, snatched two stone statues from Easter Island and stored them in the British Museum. This triggered a campaign by Chileans to demand the British Museum to return the stone statues. "The Island of Life" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The stone statues on Easter Island
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2025-01-07 09:07
The stone statues on Easter Island were a group of giant statues located on Easter Island. They were spread all over the island and were one of the tourist attractions and World Heritage sites in chile. These stone statues were vividly shaped with high noses, deep eye sockets, long ears, and a pouty mouth. They had their hands on their stomachs. The stone statues were usually 5-10 meters tall and weighed dozens of tons. The tallest one was 22 meters tall and weighed more than 300 tons. Some of the statues had red stone hats on their heads and weighed 10 tons. These stone statues, known as Moai by the locals, were carved from black granite and tuff. Some of them even had eyes inlaid with shells. There were still some mysteries about the origin and symbolic significance of these stone statues, and no definite answer had been obtained.
What is the full story of Easter Island?
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2024-12-02 20:01
Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui. It's famous for its large stone statues called moai. The story begins with the Polynesian settlers who arrived there around 1200 AD. They developed a complex society with a unique culture. However, over time, due to deforestation (they cut down trees for various reasons like building canoes and moving the moai), soil erosion occurred. This led to a decline in their resources and ultimately, their society faced a lot of hardships. There were also internal conflicts which added to the downfall. The population decreased significantly, and by the time Europeans arrived in the 18th century, the once - great society was in a much - reduced state.
What are the main mysteries in the Easter Island story?
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2024-11-21 07:55
One main mystery is how the Rapa Nui people moved those huge moai statues. They were really massive, and it's hard to imagine how they could be transported across the island without modern machinery. Another mystery is what exactly led to the sudden collapse of their civilization. While resource depletion is a theory, there might be other factors that we still don't fully understand.
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