A third mysterious monolith appears after a search in Utah, Romania, California


Last month, a mysterious silver silver motolith caught widespread attention after disappearing from a remote area of ​​Utah. Another similar formation appeared in Romania, but then disappeared. Hundreds of people have come out to see the glitter – almost other worldwide – things, and now, a third mysterious monolith has appeared in California.

On Wednesday morning, a monument resembling a constitution in Utah and Romania was erected on top of Mount Atasadero’s Pine.

According to Atasadero News, dozens of local hikers trekked to the top of Pine Mountain to marvel at the 10-foot-tall, 18-inch-wide object.

“Unlike his Utah siblings, the Atasadero obelisk was not attached to the ground, and with a strong push it could be knocked down. Atlasadero News estimates it weighs about 200 pounds, “the news outlet reported.

Conor Allen, news correspondent for the Peso Rubles Press and Etasadero News, tweeted on Wednesday, providing photos of the bizarre composition, saying “Etasacadero currently has a monopoly on top of Pine Mountain.”

Gary Lyons, who regularly runs and hikes Pine Mountain all week, said he encountered an object object on Wednesday morning and was not present the day before.

On Wednesday morning, a monument resembling a constitution in Utah and Romania was erected on top of Mount Atasadero’s Pine.

The third creation of its kind has made people question the logic behind the construction of silver monuments – is it a clever marketing stunt, aliens or something else?

Late last month, the first such monopoly disappeared from a remote area of ​​Utah. Police in the area said they would not be able to launch a major investigation into his disappearance.

The constitution was spotted by state helicopter crews in a remote area of ​​Red Rock on Nov. 18, with wildlife biologists helping to count the flocks. It had sides about 11 feet tall that appeared to be made of stainless steel. Its creator remains a mystery.

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A Nov. 23 statement from the Utah Department of Public Safety said authorities had “no clear indication” as to who may have placed him there.

But as soon as she found out, she disappeared. Nov. On the 28th, the Bureau of Land Management in Utah a Statement or object Was removed from the area “by an unknown party”.

Ross Bernards, a user on Instagram, said he visited the monologue on the evening of November 27 to take some photos of the mysterious object budget, and he witnessed four men breaking the constitution and carrying it out of a wheelbarrow.

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“They quickly broke it down and they were taking it to the wheelboy when one of them brought it to us and looked in front of it all and said ‘don’t leave a leaf'” Bernard wrote in an Instagram post counting down the moments.

The local San Juan County Sheriff’s Office said it would not investigate taking the budget, which was illegal to start because it was placed without permission between red rocks on a remote piece of public land.

Shortly before the Utah Monolith was destroyed, a monolithic structure was erected on November 26 on the hill of Batka Doam in Romania.

According to Romanian news Ziar Pietra Nemat, a strange formation appeared on the plateau of Batka Domini. (Credit: Ziar Pietra Nemat with Storyful).

“There is no visible evidence of how the budget reached the top of the mountain, but the daily hiker Ray Johnson said he was not there on Tuesday,” Etsadero News said.

According to a Reuters report, the Romanian monolith disappeared four days later.

Robert Iosube, a journalist for the local newspaper Ziar Pietra Nemat, told Reuters that the 2..8 meter (ft ft) tall structure disappeared overnight last week as it stabilized. “Some stranger, apparently a bad local welder made it … now all that’s left is a small hole covered with rocky clay.”

The story was contributed by Kelly Taylor Hayes and the Associated Press.