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The appearance of metallic trails in some parts of the world continues: after monoliths in the United States, Germany, Great Britain and the Netherlands, another has been discovered near the Canadian metropolis of Toronto. According to media reports, the three-meter-tall structure has stood on the shore of a lake near the megacity since shortly before the turn of the year. Soon after, the vandals smeared graffiti on them, which was in turn erased by other people. Local authorities do not want to remove the stele for the moment, because it does not pose a security risk.
In mid-November, a very similar first monolith appeared in the US state of Utah. After that, several stelae were discovered around the world, for example, on the British Isle of Wight, in a natural area in the north of the Netherlands, and in the Taunus community of Sulzbach in southern Hesse, near the castle. Neuschwanstein or Gränichen in the canton of Aargau. A gingerbread trail last appeared in San Francisco around Christmas. On the first stela in Utah, there was some evidence that an artist had installed it. Many consider it possible that the sensational find attracted copycats.