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According to Sputnik, triangular metal pillars were discovered last week on the Batca Doamnei hill in the northern Romanian city of Piatra Neamt. This cylinder is approximately 4 m high and is similar to the object in the 2001 science fiction film: A Space Odyssey directed by Stanley Kubrick (USA) in 1968, based on the novel by Arthur C. Clarke (Brother) .

The metal pillar located not far from the famous Romanian archaeological site is the Petrodava Dacian fortress, which was built from the middle of the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD.

One side of the metal pillar faces the top of Mount Ceahlau, considered by the locals as holy land and is one of the most famous peaks in Romania.

A mysterious metal pillar appears in Romania - photo 1

Metal pole in Utah, USA

Romanian authorities do not know who erected the metal pole and are investigating. Bed sheet Daily mail It quoted a local heritage and cultural conservation official as saying metal pillars were erected in the archaeological site’s conservation area and permission is needed from authorities to place the object here.
Metal pillars were discovered in Romania after a similar object was found in a desert area in Utah (USA). Metal pillars in the US are also triangular and approximately 3.6m high, set between red cliffs.
The discovery of this object has given rise to many theories that it is the work of … extraterrestrials, as in Clarke’s novels.

Mysterious metal pillar in the American desert caused a stir among netizens

However, many people believe that this may be an object erected by someone to pay tribute to previous work.

US officials did not announce the location of the metal pole out of concern that curious people might get lost due to the difficult road. However, by November 27, the metal block had disappeared.

According to the The GuardianUtah state officials said the metal post was removed by one party, but state police said they would not waste any investigation. According to the police, it is illegal to locate metal poles on this site because it is public land.




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