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A mysterious monolith has been discovered in a remote part of the United States.
The object, estimated to be between 10 and 12 feet tall and made of some type of metal, was found planted in the ground, hidden in a red rock cove.
It was discovered in Utah by state wildlife officials who were helping to count the bighorn sheep from a Utah Department of Public Safety (DPS) helicopter.
“That has been the strangest thing I have encountered in all my years of flying,” pilot Bret Hutchings told local news channel KSL TV.
“One of the biologists was the one who saw it and by chance we flew directly over it.
“He was like, ‘Wait, wait, wait, turn around, turn around!’ And I was like, ‘what.’ And he like, ‘There’s a thing back there, we have to go see it!’ “.
He continued: “We were joking that if one of us suddenly disappears, the rest of us will flee.
“We were, like, thinking this is something NASA put in there or something. Are they bouncing satellites or something?”
Said it appeared to be man-made. Perhaps by “some new wave artist” or a “big fan” of the science fiction movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, he added, referencing a scene from the movie.
In Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 film, apes discover a metal monolith in the desert.
The DPS posted images and footage of the discovery on its website, and a person taking one of the videos can be heard saying, “The intrepid explorers come down to explore the alien life form.”
They add, laughing: “Who does this kind of thing? … it’s just wild.”
After the DPS shared images of the structure on its social media channels, the followers came up with their own theories.
One suggested it was a “space portal”, another suggested that the object was “probably left behind from a movie shoot.”
Others joked “this is where the charger plugs in” and “I was wondering where the hell I left that.”
The DPS said in a statement that it would not reveal the exact location of the monolith for public safety reasons.
Installing structures without permits on public land administered by the federal government is illegal, he added.