After disappearing in Utah, a mysterious new monolith appears in Romania



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A new monolith appeared in Romania, a few meters from the site of an old fortress.

In Romania, a structure almost identical to the famous Utah monolith has been found, which has since disappeared. This monolith, which is the same height as its lost twin, but its surface is not completely smooth, with some etched scribbles.

This monolith is located a few meters from an ancient fortress, the Dacian Fortress of Petrodava, according to the Daily Mail.

The fortress is believed to have been destroyed by the Romans in the 2nd century AD, but parts of the city wall can still be seen.

Authorities said the owner of the structure is still unknown, but whoever placed it should have asked permission from the country’s Ministry of Culture, given that it is a historic site.

The lost monolith

Officials from the Utah Bureau of Land Management announced the disappearance of the American monolith over the weekend. Where the structure was, only stones and a small metal plate remained.

The “illegally installed structure” was removed by an “unknown person” and not department personnel, according to the BLM. There will be no investigation into his disappearance by BLM because it is “private property” and is not part of public land, the statement added.

It is not yet known where the metal monolith that was discovered earlier this month by a team of biologists and officials from the Utah Department of Safety while conducting an investigation with the bighorn sheep from a helicopter is unknown. The team saw the bright object in the sky and began to investigate.



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