Statue at the end


Doesn't exactlly have the properties of gold I would expect. The table they pull it down on isn't smashed to bits and the statue itself is strangely easy to move and quite 'wooden'. Just had to point out that a solid gold statue of that size would be more easy to dedect and much more difficult to move. That wagon they use probably wouldn't survive the trip.

Where is this island by the way? I assume it is somewhere on the same earth axis as the Amazon (hence the phiranas,) but where?

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Under IMDb's plot for the film, it says the film takes place on the Isle Of Devon. The only island named Devon I could find while doing research is part of Canada. I believe the island in the film is fictional.

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Yes, the island is obviously fictional.

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I think they mean Devon in Cornwall. Yeah, those piranha in Cornwall.

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Obviously the island is fictional. The island would have to be tropical, near South America to have the plants and the Piranha they have in the movie.

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