Another Mysterious Metal Monolith Discovered In California

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Immediately after being discovered, this mysterious metal block has attracted locals to take videos and pictures, and share them on social networks.

According to The Guardian, a silvery metal monolith just appeared atop Pine Mountain in Atascadero town, on the Central California coast. Immediately after being discovered, this mysterious metal block has attracted locals to come, witness, take videos and pictures, and share them on social networks.

Local newspaper Atascadero New reports that the metal monolith seems to be made of stainless steel. It is 3 meters tall and 0.45 meters wide. Three sides of the objects are welded together at each corner. Studs are used to attach the sides to the frame inside.

A silvery metal monolith just appeared atop Pine Mountain, in Atascadero town, on the Central California coast.

Unlike the metal column found in the Utah desert, which is firmly built on the rocky ground, the metal monolith at Atascadero is buried slightly above the ground. So it can collapse at any moment.

Up to now, there have been three metal monoliths that have been found. On Thursday last week, one appeared on Batca Doamnei Hill in Piatra Neamt, northern Romania. However, on Tuesday, the block of metal suddenly disappeared.

Earlier, another stranger metal monolith was also found in the Utah desert, the US, by a group of employees of the Department of Public Safety of Utah on November 18 when they were on a helicopter.

Another stranger metal monolith was also found in the Utah desert.

The continuous appearance of mysterious metal blocks has raised many different speculations about their origins and their “authors.”

Some people even claim that this may be the work of aliens. However, the authorities confirmed that these metal monoliths were man-made work.

However, no one has claimed ownership of these objects. According to some observers, the metal monolith in Utah resembles the work of avant-garde by John McCracken, an American artist who passed away in 2011.

A monolith appeared on Batca Doamnei Hill in Piatra Neamt, northern Romania.

John McCracken’s work itself and recently found metal columns were inspired by the famous 2001 science fiction novel: A Space Odyssey.

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