Mysterious shining monolith found in otherworldly Utah desert



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Deep in the Martian landscape of Utah’s red rock desert hides a mystery: a glittering metal monolith found in one of the most remote areas of the state.

The sleek, tall structure was discovered during a helicopter investigation of bighorn sheep in southeast Utah, officials said Monday.

A crew from the Utah Department of Public Safety and the Division of Wildlife Resources spotted the sky-bright object on November 18 and landed to check it out during a work break.

They found a three-sided stainless steel object about as large as two men put together. They found no clue as to who might have driven it into the ground among the wavy red rocks or why, but authorities ruled out alien help.

“This thing is not from another world,” said Lt. Nick Street of the Utah Highway Patrol, part of the Department of Public Safety.

Still, it’s clear that it took a bit of planning and work both to build the 10- to 12-foot monolith and to embed it into the rock.

The exact location is so remote that authorities do not publicly disclose it, fearing that people will be lost or found trying to find it and must be rescued.

The monolith evokes the one that appears in Stanley Kubrick’s film “2001: A Space Odyssey”. Some believe it could be an art installation, although it is illegal to place art objects without permission on federal public lands.

Officials at the Bureau of Land Management are examining how long it has been there, who might have created it and whether it should be deleted.

This is not the first time that a mysterious monolith has appeared in the American West. In January 2001, a stocky, shiny structure materialized on a windswept Seattle hill, then vanished as inexplicably as it looked.



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