Mysterious disappearance of a metal monolith from desert explained

The mysterious disappearance of a metal monolith from the desert of the American state of Utah is explained. Colorado-based photographer Ross Bernards said he saw four men dismantling and taking the object away, Fox13 reports.

On Friday night, November 27, Bernards traveled to Utah with friends to shoot the monument using a drone. According to him, four men approached the monolith, two of them began to push the object with their feet.

The photographer claims that the monolith fell and made a loud sound. After that, one of the strangers said: “That’s why you can’t leave trash in the desert.” Then four men took the monolith to pieces, then loaded it into a car and drove away.

“When they downloaded it and left, they said, ‘Don’t leave a trace,'” the photographer recalled.

On November 30, another mysterious metal monolith appeared in Romania after how another similar structure found in the Utah desert in the United States was “removed by an unknown party”.

Earlier, a similar mysterious metal monument was discovered by employees of the Wildlife Resources Department during the count of the sheep population in the southeastern American state of Utah, but later it was disappeared . The mysterious find with a high degree of probability is the work of the minimalist artist John McCracken, who lived nearby.

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