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After the metallic structure that appeared in the American desert of Utah and then suddenly disappeared, questions arose as theories tried to explain the accident by the position of the aliens behind the matter, which was recently denied by one of the photographers who were They were at the site when the metal column was removed.
Ross said in a post on his “Instagram” account that the metal structure had been removed by a group of men, where he saw four of them chatting, saying, “Leave no trace.”
He explained that he went to the temple site with his friends to take pictures of the shiny metal pillar, and after completing the mission, he heard sounds coming to the place.
He added: “Four men appeared and pushed the structure to the ground without using any tools, and then carried it to a crane, while urging some of them not to leave any trace of them on the site.”
Ross indicated that he did not intervene or try to stop the men because he believed that the presence of this structure in the place and the people who came to visit it, could destroy the wild environment and the natural landscape of the desert.
There has been much speculation about the metal structure, especially after local Romanian media reported that the 4-meter-high column was spotted on Batka Duameni hill in the city of Piatra Neamt, in northeastern Romania.
And some opinions were directed to the fact that the structure was erected in honor of the science fiction film “2001: The Space Odyssey” by Arthur C. Clark, where an anthropomorphic action appears.
For its part, the Utah Department of Land Management said it did not investigate the disappearance of the structure or remove it, considering it “private property,” according to “Sky News.”