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Mysterious Metal Monolith Discovered in Desert
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It's back... and this time it's in the fecal State.



Quote:The monolith mystery continues: Metal pillar suddenly appears on top of California's Pine Mountain
just days after one was removed in Utah desert and another in Romania

'Tourist[s] in California are flocking to yet another metal monolith that popped up on top of Pine Mountain,
days after similar pillars in Romania and Utah were removed from their posts. Dozen of local hikers made
the trek to the top of the mountain in Atascadero to snap a photo with the pillar, which mysteriously showed
up on Wednesday. 

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The obelisk appears to be made out of stainless steel, welded together at each of its three corners and
using rivets that are attached to the side panels. It stands at 10ft tall and 18inches wide, the Atascadero
News reports.

The monolith at Pine Mountain is not attached to the ground, different from the one in Utah.
It is estimated to weigh 200lbs, making it easy to push over. 
The City of Atascadero is aware of the object's existence but it is unknown what will come of it.  

It is the only remaining mystery monolith as ones in Romania and a Utah desert have already been removed
after their brief stints of notoriety. On Tuesday, images emerged of four men working in the dead of night to
remove the strange, triangular pillar from the desert in Utah.

The shiny pillar, which protruded some 12 feet from the red rocks of southern Utah, was first spotted on
November 18 by baffled local officials counting bighorn sheep from the air. Photographer Ross Bernards,
who visited the monolith Friday, described in an Instagram post accompanying the photos how four men
suddenly appeared that night, pushed the object over and dismantled it before carrying it off in a wheelbarrow.
'One of them looked back at us all and said "Leave no trace." That was at 8:48,' wrote Bernards.

Sylvan Christensen has identified himself on Instagram as one of the four men responsible for removing
the shiny 12-foot pillar on Friday, which was first spotted near to Canyonlands National Park on November
18 by officials from the Utah Department of Public Safety...'

Shiny. tinybiggrin



Quote:'In a video posted to his personal page on Tuesday, Christensen and three others are seen strapping the
structure to a wheelbarrow and taking it away from the canyon...'
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RE: Mysterious Metal Monolith Discovered in Desert - by BIAD - 12-03-2020, 06:57 PM
RE: Mysterious Metal Monolith Discovered in Desert - by Wallfire - 12-08-2020, 01:32 PM

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