German police investigate Germany after huge German ‘monument’ disappears


German police have opened an investigation into the disappearance of a huge wooden sculpture from the side of that mountain without any explanation many years ago.

The local newspaper Glagauer Zeitung reported on Monday that, in the south, leaving a sawdust on the 1,738-meter-high (5,702-foot) Mount Granten, the local newspaper Olgauer Zeitung reported on Monday that a two-meter (ft. Ft.) Was 140 km southwest of Bavaria, Munich.

The homage to the male genitalia has gained celebrity status as a place for high curse in recent years, and has also appeared on Google Maps, where it has been classified as a “cultural monument”. Local belief states that it was presented as a prank birthday for a young man whose family did not appreciate the gift, so the 200 kg (440-pound) sculpture was dragged up the mountain and left there.

In recent weeks, the sculpture has enjoyed mixed luck, being knocked down and re-placed, but there is also a beer dedicated to it by a local brewery (“a tangy, natural red beer”).

The German news agency DPA reports that police are investigating the disappearance in the Bavarian city of Kempton, although it is not clear whether the crime took place. The owner of the sculpture is a stranger.

It’s a few days hard for unconventional, mystery monuments. In the Utah desert -.– m (11 ft) stainless steel monolith that has attracted a lot of attention since it was discovered a fortnight ago.

The San Juan County Sheriff said the office fee does not have the resources to give more time and energy to investigating who took the investigating budget, which is illegal to start.

Hundreds of people traveled to find the monolith, which was assisted by wildlife biologists on November 18 by a state helicopter crew to count the sheep. Utah officials did not specifically say where the monolith was located, but people soon tracked it down through 2016 satellite images and determined its GPS coordinates.

With the Associated Press