The monolith has disappeared from the remote Utah desert yet a public conspiracy remains


Last week, a mysterious monotony was observed by park staff near Utah’s Canyonlands National Park as if it had emerged from red clay.

And in the same way, he was gone.

State wildlife officials last week found a monolith about 10 feet high, counting the sheep population on Utah’s southeastern coast. The area is so remote that Utah Public Safety said that if anyone tried to keep a close eye on it, they could very well be “stuck and in need of rescue.”

The mysterious monolith went viral after its discovery.

The mysterious monolith went viral after its discovery.
(Utah Department of Public Safety)

But “credible reports” indicate that the “illegally established structure” was removed by an unknown party. It is believed that it took place on November 27 away.

Fox 13Now.com reports that an Instagram user posted online that he was venturing to see a see budget for himself. Ricardo Merino said he saw a pickup truck in the opposite direction at the time that looked like it had carried something big on its bed.

Merino was joined by another man and the two read “Bye B ****”, where once the standing object was also standing. Someone may have also urinated on the spot.

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Additional visitors are then stacking rocks near the location that looks like the top that broke when removed.

David Arrow and James Rogers of Fox News contributed to this report