More than two thousand miles off the coast of Chile, unseeing giants stand guard over the most isolated land on Earth: Rapa Nui, “Easter Island”. These protective moai statues tell the story of a climatic, political and ecological disaster. Far from Rapa Nui, in the southeastern Pacific, the Earth’s crust was pulverized at a volcanic hot spot four million years ago. The Juan Fernandez archipelago was born. It was on a piece of that land, that the myth of Robinson Crusoe was born.