 According to renowned photographer Sean Miller, he has discovered something pretty remarkable that appears to be a Moai statue like the ones found at Easter Island. Only this one is in the water of Japan 8,000 miles away. Wait till you hear this. At first glance, this is exactly what it appears to be. An ancient statue of the Easter Island Moai in Japanese waters. But how could that be with the discovery of the monument remaining skeptical? And even suggesting it was planted there for an underwater treasure hunt. Apparently discovered after Typhoon Trammy destroyed a lot of coral life in the region to reveal the monument back in 2018. Found at a depth of 45 feet at the dive site of Kadena North Steps at Okinawa, Japan, 300 miles north of the Yanaguni Monument, the statue is thought to be much smaller than the Moai statue, so perhaps it was brought here as a trade item in antiquity. The amount of surface growth also suggests the stone monument has been there for a very long time, but as we say, it could simply have been placed there as part of a treasure hunt or something like that anyway. But what are you guys thinking? Comments below and thank you for watching.