La Noguo volcano and volcanic lake are one of the most famous scenic spots on Easter Island, located 9 kilometers south of the town of Angaroa. Here you can enjoy most of the natural scenery of the island. The lake is covered with reeds, and the scenery is pleasant. To the west of the slope, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Motu Nui, Motu Iti and Motu Kao-Kao. Orongo Ceremonial is also the main tourist spot beside the Ranogo volcano. In ancient times, Olongo sacrificed the remains of the ancient village as a place for traditional religious rituals of bird sacrifice. There are lots of rock paintings on the cobblestones. Visit Ranogo Volcano on foot or by bike. Angaroa's nine kilometres to here have a relatively steep slope. It takes about a whole day to walk around the crater and bring enough drinking water.