Easter Island

The Rapa Nui National Park is home to moai stone statues - the most notable achievement of the Polynesian people of Easter Island.

An excerpt from the article 29 facts about Easter Island
There are 887 stone statues called moai erected on ahu stone platforms. Most of them were carved in tufa (a type of light, compact, usually porous sedimentary rock) from the Rano Raraku volcano using tools made of basalt.