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Despite the wealth of knowledge available regarding their construction, the moai's transportation remains a topic of speculation. Various theories, including the use of wooden skids and even a mystical belief that the statues walked themselves, highlight the creative ingenuity of the islanders. Interestingly, the statues are often recognized by their iconic heads, which have led to a misconception that the moai are faceless entities. Excavations have revealed that the statues indeed possess torsos, further challenging premonitions about these enigmatic figures.