We are all familiar with the famous monolithic statues of majestic Easter Island. Built by the natives in approximately 1400-1650 A.D. these huge iconic statues are scattered all around the island's coastline. Known as moai, the squared human head statues weigh up to 86 tons each, and there are about 1000 of them. All of them, except one, sit on the island's dry ground, but the one that is submerged off the coast isn't exactly an ancient wonder. Sadly, it is just a prop from a 1994 Hollywood movie starring Kevin Costner.