“Down
the God”on Pitcairn Island
Many people have read and seen pictures of the petroglyphs in
the area of Pitcairn known as Down Rope.
Adventurous tourists climb down the cliff face to see them. Less well known and less accessible are the
petroglyphs ‘Down the God’. The route
down is not for the faint-hearted.
Agility, strength and a good head for
heights are the key factors needed for the descent and climb.
The descent down is very steep
At the
base of the cliff is an overhang. The
petroglyphs are carved into the rock.
Unfortunately in years gone by an islander chiseled the carvings out of
the rock with a view to selling them.
When it was pointed out to him that this was not an acceptable thing to
do, he returned to the site and cemented them back into place. The cement can clearly be seen.

No one knows the meanings of the symbols which have been there since the times of early Polynesian settlement prior to the the arrival of Europeans