{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Mataveri International Airport, Easter Island","description":"You step out of the small aircraft onto the tarmac of Mataveri International Airport, the only gateway to Easter Island. The Pacific wind catches your jacket as you take in the stark, treeless landscape of this remote island. In the distance, you can see the silhouettes of several moai statues standing against the hazy horizon.\n\nYou've arrived with your research credentials and documentation equipment, ready to begin your work as a cultural anthropologist. Your accommodation has been arranged with a local family, the Tepano household, who are known to maintain strong connections to traditional Rapa Nui knowledge.\n\nAs you collect your luggage, you notice several things happening around you: a group of Chilean government officials are huddled near the customs office discussing something intently, a tour bus is loading dozens of tourists with cameras, and a woman in traditional Rapa Nui clothing watches the scene quietly from near the terminal entrance.\n\nThe airport is small and understaffed, with worn signage and a general air of economic strain. You realize you'll need to navigate carefully here—tourism dollars are important, but so are the island's cultural and historical treasures.","suggestedActions":["Approach the woman in traditional clothing and introduce yourself","Head toward customs and observe what the Chilean officials are discussing","Find transportation to the Tepano household in Hanga Roa village","Visit the small information desk to ask about local guides or researchers"],"conversation":"0ftjbkly5zjakxalaoj7h8"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}