Some mysterious visitors are coming to a remote part of southern Utah to be the first place to see the mysterious metal monolith.
The constitution was discovered in the Red Rock Desert last week by helicopter pilots and wildlife officials from the air, who were conducting an annual count of sheep.
They did not share its coordinates in the hope that they would try to make people their pilgrimages in the event of a lost area. But for some, the conspiracy was overwhelming.
About 48 hours after the news of his discovery broke, pictures of the people who managed to find him were published on Instagram.
One of them was David Serber, a 33-year-old former U.S. Army infantry officer who spent six hours a night driving to find the Reddit post after finding his coordinates.
He wrote on Instagram, “Today was a wonderful journey for the monologue,” he also shared his location. “Regardless of who made it or where it came from. She was a positive escape from today’s world. Many people rally behind and for fun together. “
He said he was alone for 10 minutes before the other alone with a structure made of aluminum and a structure made of “three pieces made together”.
He wrote, “Overall, it wasn’t as crowded as you all wanted to travel.
Tim Slane, who shares the coordinates on Reddit, said he did his job of finding the helicopter’s flight path.
It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post, which is estimated to be between 10 feet and 12 feet (about three meters) by the helicopter pilot who discovered it.
But it has been compared with the work of some minimalist sculptors, including the late John McCrack to.
A spokesman for his galleryist, David Zwirner, told the Guardian earlier this week that it was not a work of McCracken, adding that he believed it could be “a work by a fellow artist paying homage to McCracken.” But Zwirner later told the New York Times that it could in fact be through the artist.
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