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Helicopter pilot finds 'strange' monolith in remote part of Utah
A mysterious monolith has been discovered in a remote part of Utah, after being spotted by state employees counting sheep from a helicopter. Utah’s highway patrol shared images of both the sheep and the monolith. (www.yahoo.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
At least we have found something that does NOT have COVID-19 on it anyway !!!!
UFOs left behind their beacon they can home in on for their preferred "Sheep Supply" location..... Busted.
Very interesting. It bears a strong resemblance to the one used in the opening scenes of "2001, A Space Odyssey". Wonder if it was left behind (Doubtful), or someone made a copy of it for fun.
wasn't the monolith in 2001 jet black, and more rectangular?
Somewhere a performance artists is jumping up and down that his or her creation has finally been found.
The object will be far less mysterious once they find parts from Home Depot were used in its construction.
The object will be far less mysterious once they find parts from Home Depot were used in its construction.
First thought for everyone is your comment.
However, the object is buried deep into the rock and even scientist can not explain it.
However, the object is buried deep into the rock and even scientist can not explain it.
From the link by dee9bee:
There’s no telling how long the object has been there, he said. As far as whether he felt like the object has extraterrestrial originations, he said he might have had it not been for the marks in the ground left from a cement saw.
“You can see where they had taken a cement saw and had cut down into the sandstone to put the thing in. My guess is that it’s probably cemented in because it’s very solid,” he said. “It definitely looks like it’s totally manmade.”
There’s no telling how long the object has been there, he said. As far as whether he felt like the object has extraterrestrial originations, he said he might have had it not been for the marks in the ground left from a cement saw.
“You can see where they had taken a cement saw and had cut down into the sandstone to put the thing in. My guess is that it’s probably cemented in because it’s very solid,” he said. “It definitely looks like it’s totally manmade.”