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The mystery surrounding The Metal Monolith!

 First Appearance!

A team of biologists discovered a metal monolith in the middle of the desert in Utah, USA. The scientists were flying in a helicopter to count big horn sheep in southeastern Utah when they noticed the monolith a 10-12 foot metal structure appearing from the ground. The origins of the monolith are still not known!

People flocked around the desert to have a glance about the monolith. After going viral the monolith suddenly disappears from Utah within a few days with no know-how about how it happened.

But later a YouTuber claimed he removed the monolith from that desert in Utah!

USA

Second Appearance!!

After the sudden disappearance from Utah, a similar type of monolith of about 9 foot appears on a hill in Romania. It was found on Batca Doamnei hill in the city of Piatra Neamt in northern Romania (close to the historic, ancient Dacian fortress). The monolith was on a private property but still the owner was unknown.  

The metal monolith also disappears from Romania after 4 days of its arrival.

Romania

3rd Appearance!!!

Another surprise & now the monolith appeared on atop a mountain in California. The 3 sided obelisk appeared to be made of stainless steel, 10-foot tall & 18 inches wide.

USA

4th Appearance!!!!

Now the monolith appears in an English Island, that is in the Isle of Wight in England. Though this time it was specifically claimed as the mirrored monolith!

Isle of Wight

5th Appearance!!!!!

After the English  Island the monolith took a tour to the Netherlands. It was spotted by walkers according to a Dutch Forestry spokesperson at an uncultivated land in Netherlands's Friesland.

Netherlands

 

6th Appearance!!!!!!

Rather than a normal metal monolith a golden monolith was spotted in a field in Colombia this time. It was spotted by some workers over the weekend!

Columbia


7th Appearance!!!!!!!

This time rather than 1 monolith 2 metal monoliths appear one in Kielce, Poland and the other one on the banks of Vistula river in Warsaw! The monoliths were assumed to be of about 9-feet tall each!
Poland



The monolith may still appear in many more places.! Beware if it suddenly appears in your area one morning! 



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