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According to the Californian newspaper Atascadero News, on the morning of December 2, a metal pillar appeared on top of Pine Mountain in Atascadero, attracting dozens of A hiker went to check it out.
This triangular pillar is 10 feet (3 meters) high and 18 inches (45.7 cm) wide. It appears to be made of stainless steel, with weld marks on the edges. It can have a skeleton on the inside and is made by fixing sheet metal on the outside. It looks hollow at the top and the bottom can be.
Unlike the piers in Utah, the Atascadero piers are not embedded in the ground and can fall as soon as they are pushed. Its weight is estimated to be around 200 pounds (90.7 kg) and its width appears to be slightly smaller than that of the Utah pillar. (ClickhereYou can see their photos. )
There is no obvious evidence to show how the pillar was placed on top of the mountain, but Ray Johnson, a daily hiker, said the structure was not there on December 1.
The Atascadero government has been informed of the appearance of this pillar, but there is no further information to provide. Given its great weight and it is not fixed to the ground, people must be careful when approaching it, lest it collapse and cause danger.
The Epoch Times previously reported that Utah officials discovered on November 18 that a triangular metal pillar stood in a desert in the southern part of the state, approximately 10 to 12 feet (3 to 3.7 meters) tall. But the Utah Bureau of Land Management said it was removed by an unknown person on the night of November 27 for unknown reasons.
Later, the news reported that a metal pillar suddenly appeared in the mountainous area of Piatra Neamt, Romania, on November 27. It was also 10 to 12 feet (3 to 3.7 meters) tall, but the workmanship is rough and obvious metal joints can be seen.
However, this pillar also disappeared on December 1. Romanian journalist Robert Iosub told Reuters that he disappeared overnight, as if appearing in silence.
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