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Mysterious Utah monolith DISAPPEARS, possibly stolen at night Mysterious Utah monolith DISAPPEARS, possibly stolen at night
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The cryptic metal structure which has captivated mystery hunters’ imagination ever since it was discovered in the Utah desert last week, has been stolen, according to disappointed pilgrims who traveled hundreds of miles to see it.The cryptic metal structure which has captivated mystery hunters’ imagination ever since it was discovered in the Utah desert last week, has been stolen, according to disappointed pilgrims who traveled hundreds of miles to see it.
The Bureau of Land Management in Utah hasconfirmed a series of “credible reports” that the monolith is no more, saying that the structure was taken by an unknown “person or group” on Friday night. The Bureau of Land Management in Utah has confirmed a series of “credible reports” that the monolith is no more, saying that the structure was taken by an unknown “person or group” on Friday night.
Officials said they still have no clue who removed the statue – let alone installed it there in the first place, possibly years ago. Officials said they still have no clue who removed the 10ft obelisk – let alone installed it there in the first place, possibly years ago.
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But backpackers and thrill hunters, who flocked into the area immediately after its location was pinpointed by online sleuths, believe the artefact was stolen rather than taken by rightful owners, be they terrestrial or extraterrestrial.But backpackers and thrill hunters, who flocked into the area immediately after its location was pinpointed by online sleuths, believe the artefact was stolen rather than taken by rightful owners, be they terrestrial or extraterrestrial.
Riccardo Marino and Sierra Van Meter, a pair of travelers who claim to be the first to arrive at the scene just minutes after the statue was stolen, said that “all that was left in its place was a message written in the dirt that said 'bye b*tch' with a fresh pee stain right next to it.”Riccardo Marino and Sierra Van Meter, a pair of travelers who claim to be the first to arrive at the scene just minutes after the statue was stolen, said that “all that was left in its place was a message written in the dirt that said 'bye b*tch' with a fresh pee stain right next to it.”
In a bid to pay the 'space oddity' its due respect, they created a “rendition of the monolith returning back to space” instead of being taken by petty thieves.In a bid to pay the 'space oddity' its due respect, they created a “rendition of the monolith returning back to space” instead of being taken by petty thieves.
In a video blog about the incident, they also recall how on their way to the scene they heard voiced in the distance and saw a suspicious truck “hauling a large object strapped down in the bed with the hatch open.”In a video blog about the incident, they also recall how on their way to the scene they heard voiced in the distance and saw a suspicious truck “hauling a large object strapped down in the bed with the hatch open.”
In the meantime, someone has since installed a small cairn marking the spot where the mysterious hollow pillow with triangular cross section structure once stood, according to a series of photos shared by another hiker and camper, Richard Michaelson.
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