Published 18:20 IST, December 26th 2020
'Gingerbread' Monolith in San Francisco appears after disappearing from Romania, Utah
The monolith mystery continues as another similar structure was spotted in Corona Heights Park, San Francisco after disappearance from Utah and Romania.
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The monolith mystery continues as another similar structure was spotted in Corona Heights Park, San Francisco after the mysterious disappearance from the Utah desert and a Romanian mountainside. However, this is being considered as different from the other monoliths as the latest addition has a Christmas twist. Several people living across the area took to their Twitter handles as they shared images of the bizarre structure.
Another monolith spotted
While taking to social media, the founder of the Gyroscope App Ananda Sharma shared the image of the recent monolith. The latest metal ram is topped with frosting and gumdrops. And the gingerbread tower also smells very good, Sharma said in the following tweet.
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Several other users also shared pictures of the Gingerbread monolith. In their posts, while one user wrote, the gingerbread monolith is real. so real that I even watched someone lick it, and then i proceeded to say a prayer for them. on that note, merry monolith,” another added, “Someone (or something?) has installed a gingerbread monolith at Corona Heights”. “A delightful #ChristmasDay mystery is unfolding in my beloved hometown.... #GingerbreadMonolith #SanFrancisco," added third.
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Meanwhile, this happened just days after a Monolith appeared at Pine Mountain in Atascadero, California. Before this, Monoliths were seen in Utah, and then Romania. According to the reports by Atascadero News, the Monolith in California appeared to be made of stainless steel, 10-feet tall and 18 inches wide. Also, it was not attached to the ground and was estimated to be about 200 pounds.
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A similar metal ram was discovered in Utah on November 18 by officers from the Utah Department of Public Safety’s Aero Bureau. The officials were flying by helicopter, helping the Division of Wildlife Resources count bighorn sheep in southeastern Utah, when they spotted what seemed right out of ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’. The helicopter pilot, Bret Hutchings, had said that the monolith has been about the “strangest thing” that he came across in all his years of flying.
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18:20 IST, December 26th 2020