Officials say mysterious monopoly has disappeared in rural Utah


Similarly a mysterious monopoly appeared in rural Utah, it disappeared so quickly and indefinitely, according to the Bureau of Utah Land Management.

“We have received credible reports that the illegally established structure is known as ‘Monolith’, which has been removed from Bureau Land Field Management (BLM) public land by an unknown party,” Bureau Land Management said in a statement posted on Facebook. On saturday.

The bureau said it did not remove the monotony by treating the creation as private property. He also said he does not investigate matters involving private property and said any investigation would be handed over by the local sheriff by fee.

The monolith was removed on Friday evening, according to the statement. The images now show Karin, a monument or hill of stones erected as a monument or landmark, where the monopoly once stood.

On Nov. 18, while conducting regular wildlife missions counting wild sheep in the southeastern part of the state, a helicopter crew with the Utah Public Safety Arrow Bureau discovered the surprising structure.

Pilot Brett Hutchings said authorities found the object in a remote area of ​​red rocks, and quickly compared it to the imaginary alien structure of the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey.”

“It was like, ‘Oh, this, this, this, this, this!’ And I was like ‘Vote.’ And it’s like, ‘This thing is back there – we’re going to see it!’ Hutchings told KSL, which is affiliated with NBC. “We just happened to fly straight to the top of it.”

The creation was about “10 and 12 feet high,” according to Hutchings, who said he believed the creation was a “new wave” art installation.

“While we cannot comment on active investigations, the Bureau of Land Management would like to remind public land visitors that it is illegal to use, occupy, or develop public land or its resources without the necessary authorization, regardless of which planet you belong to.” ., “The Utah Department of Public Safety said in a statement that the constitution was discovered.

As of Sunday, it was not immediately clear who installed the piece and officials did not specify its location.