Map:Mata Nui

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It was protected by Tahu, the Toa of Fire. In the years following the arrival of the Toa Mata, Ta-Koro was destroyed by the Rahkshi, and sank into the Lake of Fire.", "link": { "url": "Ta-Koro", "label": "Ta-Koro" },               "image": "File:Ta-koro view from tunnel.png" },           "id": "1" },       {            "categoryId": "3", "position": [ 680.23672350146,               710.98698325526            ],            "popup": { "title": "Tren Krom Break", "description": "The Tren Krom Break was a magma flow near Ta-Koro, where Ignalu surfing competitions were often held by adventurous Ta-Matoran.", "link": { "url": "Tren Krom Break", "label": "Tren Krom Break" },               "image": "File:Tren Krom.png" },           "id": "2" },       {            "categoryId": "3", "position": [ 843.4375,               791.37193713264            ],            "popup": { "title": "Wall of History", "description": "The Wall of History was the name of a collective hallway in Ta-Koro, etched with the chronicles of the Matoran, although their past in Metru-Nui was purposefully excluded.", "link": { "url": "Wall of History", "label": "Wall of History" },               "image": "File:Wallofhistory.png" },           "id": "3" },       {            "categoryId": "9", "position": [ 426.75,               706.7529843323            ],            "popup": { "title": "Kini-Nui", "description": "The Kini-Nui was the largest, most sacred temple on the island, and it was built over the entrance to the Makuta's lair. It was also the site of many important events; Here the Toa Mata received their Golden Kanohi, the Matoran battled the Rahi, and the fabled Toa of Light was born.", "link": { "url": "Kini-Nui", "label": "Kini-Nui" },               "image": "File:Kini-Nui.PNG" },           "id": "4" },       {            "categoryId": "8", "position": [ 404.46507883871,               645.34592450411            ],            "popup": { "title": "Fau Swamp", "description": "The Fou Swamp was a particularly nasty area of boggy marshland between the Kini-Nui and Le-Koro, home to many dangerous Rahi, most notably the vicious Bog Snake.", "link": { "url": "Fau Swamp", "label": "Fau Swamp" },               "image": "File:Swamps of Secrets.jpg" },           "id": "5" },       {            "categoryId": "3", "position": [ 850.34009855065,               795.57429875866            ],            "popup": { "title": "Lake of Fire", "description": "The Lake of Fire was a large liquid body of molten protodermis where the village of Ta-Koro was situated. A retractable bridge spanned the lake, leading to a pathway down to the beach, or into the labyrinthine Charred Forest.", "link": { "url": "Lake of Fire", "label": "Lake of Fire" },               "image": "File:Lake of Fire in MNOG.png" },           "id": "6" },       {            "categoryId": "3", "position": [ 865.25,               827.19989463143            ],            "popup": { "title": "Charred Forest", "description": "The Charred Forest is the site of one of the earliest, and largest battles of the Great War between the Matoran and the Makuta-infected Rahi. Once a vibrant section of jungle near Ta-Koro, it was reduced to ashes during the fighting.", "link": { "url": "Charred Forest", "label": "Charred Forest" },               "image": "File:Kapura in the charred forest.jpg" },           "id": "7" },       {            "categoryId": "3", "position": [ 836.4375,               872.62390050915            ],            "popup": { "title": "Ta-Wahi Beach", "description": "The beach to the north of Ta-Koro was a quiet stretch of sand where Turaga Vakama often came to meditate. The Great Telescope resided here on a massive outcropping, and it was the site of Toa Tahu's arrival on the island. It was also the location of a small portal connected to the Bohrok nest.", "link": { "url": "Ta-Wahi Beach", "label": "Ta-Wahi Beach" },               "image": "File:Ta-Wahi's Beach.jpg" },           "id": "8" },       {            "categoryId": "10", "position": [ 522.75,               893.00047121036            ],            "popup": { "title": "Bohrok Nest", "description": "The Bohrok Nest was a massive chamber that housed the slumbering swarms until they were needed to cleanse Mata Nui. It was connected to the Mangaia, and it was where the Toa Mata descended into the Bahrag's chamber deep below, saving the island from an early destruction, and becoming the Toa Nuva.", "link": { "url": "Bohrok Nest", "label": "Bohrok Nest" },               "image": "File:Bohroknest.jpg" },           "id": "9" },       {            "categoryId": "3", "position": [ 576.29202666704,               748.70079956444            ],            "popup": { "title": "Mangai Volcano", "description": "The Mangai stands at the heart of Mata Nui, overlooking all six regions on the island. Makuta Teridax once forced an eruption event in an attempt to wipe out the Matoran, but Toa Pohatu and Toa Onua combined the powers of their elements and their Kanohi to create a diverging trench.", "link": { "url": "Mangai Volcano", "label": "Mangai Volcano" },               "image": "File:Mangai Volcano.png" },           "id": "10" },       {            "categoryId": "8", "position": [ 471.40625,               500.74950915587            ],            "popup": { "title": "Le-Koro", "description": "The treetop village of Le-Koro was the home of Turaga Matau and the Le-Matoran. It was defended by Lewa, the Toa of Air.", "link": { "url": "Le-Koro", "label": "Le-Koro" },               "image": "File:Le-Koro on the treetops.PNG" },           "id": "11" },       {            "categoryId": "10", "position": [ 535.63338674881,               715.46766937145            ],            "popup": { "title": "Mangaia", "description": "The Mangaia was the lair of the vile Makuta Teridax, hidden deep beneath the Mangai Volcano. Here, the Toa Mata stood united, and temporarily defeated Teridax, ending the thousand-year Dark Time. Later, Takanuva bested the Makuta again, and fused with him to force open the way back to Metru Nui.", "link": { "url": "Mangaia", "label": "Mangaia" },               "image": "File:Makuta MNOG.jpg" },           "id": "12" },       {            "categoryId": "4", "position": [ 646.6491513951,               1035.9102127195            ],            "popup": { "title": "Ga-Koro", "description": "The intricate lily pad village of Ga-Koro was the home of Turaga Nokama and the Ga-Matoran. It was defended by Gali, the Toa of Water.", "link": { "url": "Ga-Koro", "label": "Ga-Koro" },               "image": "File:Ga-Koro.PNG" },           "id": "13" },       {            "categoryId": "6", "position": [ 433.45645686735,               840.75707101305            ],            "popup": { "title": "Mount Ihu", "description": "Mount Ihu was named for Turaga Nuju's late mentor, and was the highest peak on Mata Nui. It was where Kopaka spent most of his free time.", "link": { "url": "Mount Ihu", "label": "Mount Ihu" },               "image": "File:Mount Ihu in MNOG.png" },           "id": "14" },       {            "categoryId": "6", "position": [ 238.29498525987,               861.84365995236            ],            "popup": { "title": "Ko-Koro", "description": "The glacial village of Ko-Koro was the home of Turaga Nuju and the Ko-Matoran. It was protected by Kopaka, the Toa of Ice.", "link": { "url": "Ko-Koro", "label": "Ko-Koro" },               "image": "File:Ko-Koro MNOG.png" },           "id": "15" },       {            "categoryId": "4", "position": [ 635.68899628671,               1079.0522784036            ],            "popup": { "title": "Naho Bay", "description": "A body of water making up most of Ga-Wahi, it was named after a long-dead Toa Mangai, and was the location of one of the \"sunholes\" of Metru Nui.", "link": { "url": "Naho Bay", "label": "Naho Bay" },               "image": "File:Region-of-Water.jpg" },           "id": "16" },       {            "categoryId": "5", "position": [ 495.32830022118,               1227.8931468374            ],            "popup": { "title": "Po-Koro", "description": "The craggy carver's village of Po-Koro was home to Turaga Onewa, and the Po-Matoran. It was defended by Pohatu, the Toa of Stone.", "link": { "url": "Po-Koro", "label": "Po-Koro" },               "image": "File:Mata-nui po-koro 2.png" },           "id": "17" },       {            "categoryId": "7", "position": [ 335.50000057528,               1062.414240165            ],            "popup": { "title": "Onu-Koro", "description": "The deep tunnel city of Onu-Koro was the home of Turaga Whenua and the Onu-Matoran. It was protected by Onua, the Toa of Earth.", "link": { "url": "Onu-Koro", "label": "Onu-Koro" },               "image": "File:OnuKoroMol.png" },           "id": "18" },       {            "categoryId": "7", "position": [ 327.75,               1165.4572769271            ],            "popup": { "title": "Onua's Landing Site", "description": "A small, sandy islet on the outskirts of the surface of Onu-Wahi, where Onua's Toa Canister washed ashore after one thousand years adrift.", "link": { "url": "", "label": "" },               "image": "File:Someassemblyrequired.png" },           "id": "19" },       {            "categoryId": "3", "position": [ 846.125,               867.00212044663            ],            "popup": { "title": "Tahu's Landing Site", "description": "An unassuming stretch of sand at the edge of Ta-Wahi, home to the Great Telescope and little else, where Tahu's Toa Canister washed ashore after one thousand years adrift.", "link": { "url": "", "label": "" },               "image": "File:CGI Toa Canister Opening.png" },           "id": "20" },       {            "categoryId": "4", "position": [ 721.5,               1086.9387426528            ],            "popup": { "title": "Gali's Landing Site", "description": "A damp, rocky outcropping at the edge of Naho Bay, where Gali's Toa Canister washed ashore after one thousand years adrift.", "link": { "url": "", "label": "" },               "image": "File:CGI-Gali Surfacing in Naho Bay.png" },           "id": "21" },       {            "categoryId": "5", "position": [ 530.25,               1325.7207849575            ],            "popup": { "title": "Pohatu's Landing Site", "description": "A dry, barren patch of river bank to the far north of Mata Nui, where Pohatu's Toa Canister washed ashore after one thousand years adrift.", "link": { "url": "", "label": "" },               "image": "File:Pohatu Promo Screenshot 1.png" },           "id": "22" },       {            "categoryId": "8", "position": [ 525.5,               355.37120250085            ],            "popup": { "title": "Lewa's Landing Site", "description": "A length of tropical beach on the far southern edge of Mata Nui, where Lewa's Toa Canister washed ashore after one thousand years adrift.", "link": { "url": "", "label": "" },               "image": "File:CGI Lewa Mata in Le-Wahi Canopy.png" },           "id": "23" },       {            "categoryId": "6", "position": [ 265.5,               945.04555033507            ],            "popup": { "title": "Kopaka's Landing Site", "description": "A narrow stretch of beach on the fringes of Ko-Wahi, where Kopaka's Toa Canister washed ashore after one thousand years adrift.", "link": { "url": "", "label": "" },               "image": "File:Kopaka Promo Screenshot 1.png" },           "id": "24" },       {            "categoryId": "10", "position": [ 615.5,               803.83727535473            ],            "popup": { "title": "Place of Shadow", "description": "A deep, dark cavern somewhere on the border between Ta-Wahi and Ko-Wahi. It is the location of the Rahi Nui, and the place where the Toa Nuva found 3 Kanohi Nuva hidden.", "link": { "url": "Place of Shadow", "label": "Place of Shadow" }           },            "id": "25" },       {            "categoryId": "3", "position": [ 860.375,               794.23295789188            ],            "popup": { "title": "Temple of Courage", "description": "The Temple of Courage was a small structure near Ta-Koro, dedicated to the Matoran Principle of Courage, and housed a crystal representing the same.", "link": { "url": "Temple of Courage", "label": "Temple of Courage" },               "image": "File:Temple of Courage MNOGII.png" },           "id": "26" },       {            "categoryId": "9", "position": [ 669.27656839307,               735.95666196233            ],            "popup": { "title": "Ta-Kini", "description": "A temple built by the Ta-Matoran, in honor of Tahu.", "link": { "url": "Kini", "label": "Kini" },               "image": "File:250px-MoL Suva Kaita-1-.png" },           "id": "27" },       {            "categoryId": "9", "position": [ 461.03362133363,               605.5098993286            ],            "popup": { "title": "Le-Kini", "description": "A temple constructed by the Le-Matoran, in honor of Lewa.", "link": { "url": "Kini", "label": "Kini" },               "image": "File:250px-MoL Suva Kaita-1-.png" },           "id": "28" },       {            "categoryId": "9", "position": [ 727.96643123155,               1133.8313962028            ],            "popup": { "title": "Ga-Kini", "description": "An underwater temple built by the Ga-Matoran, in honor of Gali.", "link": { "url": "Kini", "label": "Kini" },               "image": "File:Water village 3.png" },           "id": "29" },       {            "categoryId": "4", "position": [ 642.76006409857,               1020.9324677074            ],            "popup": { "title": "Naho Falls", "description": "A large waterfall near Ga-Koro, with a massive carving of the Kanohi Kaukau, which was worn by Toa Gali. Beneath the falls, only accessible by boat, was a path leading to the Kini-Nui.", "link": { "url": "Ga-Koro Waterfall", "label": "Ga-Koro Waterfall" },               "image": "File:Naho Falls in MNOG.PNG" },           "id": "30" },       {            "categoryId": "4", "position": [ 649.2124134769,               1048.033077385            ],            "popup": { "title": "East Garden", "description": "The East Garden was an underwater location filled with plants, shells and sealife important to Ga-Koro's day-to-day.", "link": { "url": "East Garden", "label": "East Garden" },               "image": "File:East Garden.png" },           "id": "31" },       {            "categoryId": "4", "position": [ 682.00449045443,               1119.2627372551            ],            "popup": { "title": "Temple of Purity", "description": "A small temple beneath Naho Bay, it was dedicated to the Matoran Principle of Purity, and it housed a crystal representing the same.", "link": { "url": "Temple of Purity", "label": "Temple of Purity" },               "image": "File:Temple of Purity (after solving the puzzle).png" },           "id": "32" },       {            "categoryId": "9", "position": [ 463.625,               498.87484292988            ],            "popup": { "title": "Temple of Faith", "description": "A small structure built on the highest branches of Le-Koro, above Turaga Matau's hut. It was dedicated to the Matoran Principle of Faith, and it housed a crystal representing the same.", "link": { "url": "", "label": "" },               "image": "File:Temple of Faith in Le-Koro.png" },           "id": "33" },       {            "categoryId": "5", "position": [ 571.34227919873,               1255.426329426            ],            "popup": { "title": "Temple of Creation", "description": "A dilapidated structure in the dunes of Po-Wahi, it was built to honor the Matoran Principle of Creation, and it housed a crystal representing the same.", "link": { "url": "Temple of Creation", "label": "Temple of Creation" },               "image": "File:Temple of Creation in the Motara Desert in Po-Wahi.png" },           "id": "34" },       {            "categoryId": "9", "position": [ 623.66818100653,               1284.8081345407            ],            "popup": { "title": "Po-Kini", "description": "A temple built by the Po-Matoran, in honor of Pohatu.", "link": { "url": "Kini", "label": "Kini" },               "image": "File:250px-MoL Suva Kaita-1-.png" },           "id": "35" },       {            "categoryId": "9", "position": [ 478.3577374727,               1023.1835123769            ],            "popup": { "title": "Onu-Kini", "description": "An underground temple constructed by the Onu-Matoran, in honor of Onua.", "link": { "url": "Kini", "label": "Kini" },               "image": "File:250px-MoL Suva Kaita-1-.png" },           "id": "36" },       {            "categoryId": "5", "position": [ 642.05295731739,               1257.5840792036            ],            "popup": { "title": "Motara Desert", "description": "A vast stretch of sandy dunes and rocky canyons to the far northeast of Mata Nui. Many dangerous Rahi live in the badlands, among them, the elusive Sand Tarakava.", "link": { "url": "Motara Desert", "label": "Motara Desert" },               "image": "File:250px-Motara.png" },           "id": "37" },       {            "categoryId": "8", "position": [ 679.5,               646.47832432331            ],            "popup": { "title": "Lake Pala", "description": "A small, unremarkable body of water southwest of Ta-Koro.", "link": { "url": "Lake Pala", "label": "Lake Pala" }           },            "id": "38" },       {            "categoryId": "8", "position": [ 520,               506.70250919099            ],            "popup": { "title": "Lake Kanae", "description": "A large body of water, at the foot of Le-Koro's massive roots.", "link": { "url": "Lake Kanae", "label": "Lake Kanae" },               "image": "File:Lake Kanae in MNOG.PNG" },           "id": "39" },       {            "categoryId": "8", "position": [ 591,               316.23078181275            ],            "popup": { "title": "Kanae Bay", "description": "Kanae Bay was where the dense jungle of Le-Wahi met with the sea surrounding the island. It was where Lewa washed ashore, and where Turaga Matau attempted, and failed, to help the Le-Matoran get over their fear of water.", "link": { "url": "Kanae Bay", "label": "Kanae Bay" },               "image": "File:Region-of-Water.jpg" },           "id": "40" },       {            "categoryId": "8", "position": [ 529,               144.23455149565            ],            "popup": { "title": "Kuma Islets", "description": "The Kuma Islets were a small series of islands off the coast of Mata Nui's southernmost tip. The Matoran never ventured here after their initial exploration, when they discovered extremely vicious mutant Rahi, unlike anything on the rest of the island.", "link": { "url": "Kuma Islets", "label": "Kuma Islets" }           },            "id": "41" },       {            "categoryId": "9", "position": [ 457.4980874277,               902.97713662078            ],            "popup": { "title": "Ko-Kini", "description": "A snowy temple constructed by the Ko-Matoran, in honor of Kopaka.", "link": { "url": "Kini", "label": "Kini" },               "image": "File:250px-MoL Suva Kaita-1-.png" },           "id": "42" },       {            "categoryId": "6", "position": [ 480.5,               864.99780101831            ],            "popup": { "title": "North March", "description": "The North March was a communications route between Ta-Koro and Ko-Koro, but was abandoned after the Ta-Matoran guards posted there were killed.", "link": { "url": "North March", "label": "North March" },               "image": "File:North March Ko-Wahi.png" },           "id": "43" },       {            "categoryId": "6", "position": [ 393,               945.8152855378            ],            "popup": { "title": "The Drifts", "description": "The region known as the Drifts, or the Wastes, are a vast expanse of snowy plains constantly pelted by blizzards.", "link": { "url": "The Drifts", "label": "The Drifts" },               "image": "File:The Drifts (aka The Wastes) somewhere in Mount Ihu in Ko-Wahi in MNOG.PNG" },           "id": "44" },       {            "categoryId": "6", "position": [ 359.5,               947.88690951294            ],            "popup": { "title": "Temple of Peace", "description": "A mysterious temple built in the snow-blasted region called the The Drifts. It was constructed to honor the Matoran Principle of Peace, and it houses a crystal representing the same.", "link": { "url": "Temple of Peace", "label": "Temple of Peace" },               "image": "File:Temple of Peace in Mount Ihu.png" },           "id": "45" },       {            "categoryId": "7", "position": [ 250,               1208.3957054397            ],            "popup": { "title": "Papa Nihu Reef", "description": "The Papa Nihu Reef is the collective region of beaches to the far northwest of Mata Nui, and the largest surface area of Onu-Wahi. It was here where Toa Onua washed ashore.", "link": { "url": "Papa Nihu Reef", "label": "Papa Nihu Reef" },               "image": "File:LBLMN Papa Nihu Reef Shore (Toa Mata Onua level).png" },           "id": "46" },       {            "categoryId": "5", "position": [ 703.5,               1386.4227215005            ],            "popup": { "title": "Leva Bay", "description": "Leva Bay was where the Motara Desert connected to the sea, and it was the most common landing site for Matoran travelling between Ga-Koro and Po-Koro by way of boat. ", "link": { "url": "Leva Bay", "label": "Leva Bay" },               "image": "File:Motara Desert & the beach of Leva Bay.png" },           "id": "47" },       {            "categoryId": "7", "position": [ 363.5,               1062.5042408933            ],            "popup": { "title": "Great Mine", "description": "The Great Mine of Onu-Koro was a massive cavern deep beneath Onu-Wahi, where many of the Onu-Matoran worked day and night. A sundial connected to the Mangaia was hidden at the bottom, and later, it was flooded by the Bohrok.", "link": { "url": "Great Mine", "label": "Great Mine" },               "image": "File:Great mine.png" },           "id": "48" },       {            "categoryId": "7", "position": [ 367.25,               1073.9253916926            ],            "popup": { "title": "Temple of Prosperity", "description": "The Temple of Prosperity was a hidden structure deep within the Great Mine of Onu-koro. It was built to honor the Matoran Principle of Prosperity, and it housed a crystal representing the same.", "link": { "url": "Temple of Prosperity", "label": "Temple of Prosperity" },               "image": "File:Temple of Prosperity in the flooded Great Mine.png" },           "id": "49" },       {            "categoryId": "6", "position": [ 242.75,               849.17931844559            ],            "popup": { "title": "Wall of Prophecy", "description": "The so-called \"Wall of Prophecy\" was a large hall in the Sanctum of Ko-Koro, filled with cryptic etchings of the predicted future. It was tended to by Ko-Matoran scribes, and was often used as a place of meditation.", "link": { "url": "Wall of Prophecy", "label": "Wall of Prophecy" },               "image": "File:Wall Of Prophecy Ko-Koro.PNG" },           "id": "50" },       {            "categoryId": "8", "position": [ 459.5,               447.80507597994            ],            "popup": { "title": "Nui-Rama Hive", "description": "The hive of the Nui-Rama was a towering structure that housed the wasp-like Rahi, deep in the jungles of Le-Wahi. In the earliest days of the Toa's arrival, many Matoran were enslaved here by Makuta Teridax, and Toa Lewa was at one point taken over by an Infected Kanohi, until Toa Onua rescued him.", "link": { "url": "Nui-Rama Hive", "label": "Nui-Rama Hive" },               "image": "File:Takua & Kongu riding on Ka VS two lime-color Nui-Rama.png" },           "id": "51" },       {            "categoryId": "10", "position": [ 526.08744520279,               605.98629099366            ],            "popup": { "title": "Le-Koro Highway", "description": "The Le-Koro Highway was a long tunnel connecting Onu-Wahi and Le-Wahi, used for travel and trade. It took months to dig, and work on it was slowed down heavily by a shortage of lightstones in Onu-Koro, until Takua reopened the Cavern of Light.", "link": { "url": "Le-Koro Highway", "label": "Le-Koro Highway" },               "image": "File:Le-Koro Highway completion in MNOG.png" },           "id": "52" },       {            "categoryId": "4", "position": [ 609.5,               950.11214806633            ],            "popup": { "title": "Hura-Mafa River", "description": "The Hura-Mafa River was a large and rocky inland stream that was connected to Naho Bay, and created a natural border between Ga-Wahi and Ko-Wahi.", "link": { "url": "", "label": "" },               "image": "File:Toa Mata of Water Gali.jpg" },           "id": "53" },       {            "categoryId": "10", "position": [ 299,               991.94832393022            ],            "popup": { "title": "Onu-Koro Highway", "description": "The Onu-Koro Highway connected Onu-Wahi to Ko-Wahi, allowing for travel and trade between the two regions.", "link": { "url": "Onu-Koro Highway", "label": "Onu-Koro Highway" },               "image": "File:250px-Onu-Koro Highway-1-.png" },           "id": "54" },       {            "categoryId": "10", "position": [ 836.8125,               797.98280082176            ],            "popup": { "title": "Ta-Koro Highway", "description": "The Ta-Koro Highway was a tunnel leading deep underground, and connected Onu-Wahi to Ta-Wahi, allowing for travel and trade between the regions. The Cavern of Light was located along this route.", "link": { "url": "", "label": "" },               "image": "File:Ta-Koro2.PNG" },           "id": "55" },       {            "categoryId": "5", "position": [ 449.75,               1164.4886909513            ],            "popup": { "title": "Tiro Canyon", "description": "Tiro Canyon was an unremarkable crevice in Po-Wahi. However, it was the site of an ambush staged by the Toa Mata against a group of Bohrok. Onua had dug a trench, allowing Kopaka to delay a massive rush of seawater, after which Pohatu shattered the ice with a boulder, ensnaring the Bohrok for Gali.", "link": { "url": "Tiro Canyon", "label": "Tiro Canyon" },               "image": "File:250px-Tirocanyon-1-.png" },           "id": "56" },       {            "categoryId": "10", "position": [ 707.10678118655,               1196.5896775361            ],            "popup": { "title": "Kraata Cave", "description": "The Kraata Cave was a massive cavern used by the Turaga of Mata Nui, once they had collected dozens of the evil slug-like creatures during the centuries before the arrival of the Toa.", "link": { "url": "Kraata Cave", "label": "Kraata Cave" },               "image": "File:Kraata Cave interior.png" },           "id": "57" },       {            "categoryId": "5", "position": [ 510.53109601669,               1230.3746844924            ],            "popup": { "title": "Path of Prophecies", "description": "The \"Path of Prophecies\" was the main road leading to the entrance of Po-Koro. It was lined by massive, intricate statues carved by the Po-Matoran, most notably Hafu. During the Bohrok War, these statues were collapsed by the Matoran, in order to slow the coming of the Bohrok.", "link": { "url": "Path of Prophecies", "label": "Path of Prophecies" },               "image": "File:The Path of Prophecies in MNOG.PNG" },           "id": "58" },       {            "categoryId": "10", "position": [ 708.16744135833,               788.32077024971            ],            "popup": { "title": "Cavern of Light", "description": "The Cavern of Light was a large cave system connected to the Ta-Koro Highway, where the Onu-Matoran mined most of the island's lightstones. For a time, it was flooded by molten protodermis, forcing the mine to shut down, until Takua later used a lava-board to cross the magma, and reactivated a pump.", "link": { "url": "Cavern of Light", "label": "Cavern of Light" },               "image": "File:Cavernoflight.png" },           "id": "59" },       {            "categoryId": "5", "position": [ 506.99556211075,               1176.8488465669            ],            "popup": { "title": "Quarry", "description": "The Po-Wahi Quarry was a large canyon where the Po-Matoran mined stone for carving, and it was decorated with massive statues of the Toa Mata's Kanohi. It was where Ahkmou got his \"Comet\" Kolhii balls, from inside a Nui-Jaga nest. This nest was soon destroyed by Toa Pohatu, with the help of Takua.", "link": { "url": "Quarry", "label": "Quarry" },               "image": "File:The Quarry in MNOG.PNG" },           "id": "60" }   ] }