Has the mystery been solved? Who is behind the California monolith has been revealed.



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For the first time, it is revealed who is hiding behind the appearance of one of them. monoliths, which has mysteriously appeared in recent weeks, causing everyone to talk about them.

A a team of four artists and producers revealed the mystery, revealing that they are the creators of the metal monolith that was mysteriously found atop the Pine Mountain Loop in Stadium Park in Atacandero, California on Tuesday. The team uploaded a video to YouTube with the replacement of this monolith, after the original was removed from the place by a group of young people, who put a cross in its place.

“It just came to our knowledge then guerrilla art. “But when it was removed in such a malicious way, we decided we had to replace it,” said Wade McKenzie, one of the creators of the monolith, according to a New York Times article.

On Friday, another metal monolith was discovered in Las Vegas, while on Saturday morning campers discovered another in Los Padres National Park. The latter had the word “Caution” written on it in red letters and had the image of a snort. The team responsible for the monolith in California said they had not placed the others.

The … frenzy with the monoliths began when the first one appeared Utah desert On November 18, a few days later, four unknown persons broke into smaller pieces and were transported in a wheelchair.

Then two more mysterious monoliths appeared: one on top of a mountain in Romania and the other in Atacandero. Both were taken out within days, the Romanian by strangers and the one from California by two men who dragged him down the mountain Thursday morning.

McKenzie’s friend Travis Kinev, who also helped build the monolith, said they were interested in the appearance of the first monolith in Utah. After the appearance of the second in Romania, they decided that there should be a third, which they made in a few hours in stainless steel and transported the entire piece, 10 meters long, up to a height of 1,300 feet. As he said, he did not imagine that go viral and that people from nearby towns would rush to see it. A hiker discovered it the next morning.

After removing it, McKenzie said they went to the mayor and offered to build a facility somewhere in the city, but he told them the best place was the mountain. Recruiting others for his transfer this time around, the team took him back to where he had first installed him, uploading a video.

“It restores the joyous spirit that was taken from us and gives people something to look forward to,” said the deputy city director.

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