The metal columns in the American desert disappeared



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Utah officials said the mysterious metal column buried in the desert was missing, suspected by someone displaced overnight.

The Utah Lands Administration said on Nov. 28 that it had received a “credible report” that the metal column had been moved by “an unknown side” the night before. The agency said its employees did not remove the “structure that is considered private property.”

“We are not investigating crimes against private property, it is handled by the local sheriff’s office,” the Utah Land Administration said in a statement.

Mysterious block of metal in the desert in southeastern Utah.  Photo: DPS Utah.

Mysterious metal column in the desert in southeastern Utah. Image: DPS Utah.

Triangular metal columns about 3.6 meters high, assembled from three stainless steel plates and buried between red rocks in the desert south of Utah, discovered by local officials on November 18 during the flight. in the helicopter to count the large sheep in the area.

Crew members from the Utah Department of Public Safety landed in helicopters to investigate the metal column, but chose not to reveal its exact location, fearing curious people would be lost during the search. come here.

News of the metal column in Utah spread strongly on social media, with many comparing the object to the alien rock in the science fiction movie “2001: A Space Voyage” of religion. played by Stanley Kubrick.

The “cyber detectives” were quick to track the position of the column based on the Google Earth satellite map. Then hundreds of people flocked to the location of the desert pillar to explore.

Americans search for mysterious metal column in desert

A close up of metal columns in the Utah desert. Video: Instagram / Dave Sparks.

Until now no one has claimed ownership of this object considered a work of art. Some people commented that the metal column in the state of Utah resembles the avant-garde (avant-garde) work of John McCracken, an American artist who lives in the nearby state of New Mexico and passed away in 2011.

Nguyen tien (According to the AFP)

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