The unexplained monolith in Utah has mysteriously vanished – 9 out of this world reactions
A brief recap: Last week, in an occurrence that makes perfect sense in 2020, a mysterious monolith was discovered in Utah.
CNN reported that the object was spotted by officers from the Utah Department of Public Safety as they were flying overhead: “We were kind of joking around that if one of us suddenly disappears, then the rest of us make a run for it.”
Officers from the Utah Department of Public Safety's Aero Bureau were flying by helicopter last Wednesday, helping the Division of Wildlife Resources count bighorn sheep, when they spotted a shiny, silver metal monolith sticking out of the ground https://t.co/v3Ny7QWDQo
— CNN (@CNN) November 24, 2020
Most people theorized that the unexplained object was the work of an artist, with a New York gallery going as far as identifying it as a piece by minimalist sculptor John McCracken.
While others, naturally, and more entertainingly, assumed the origins to be a little more extra-terrestrial.
When you’re falling asleep but realize you forgot your monolith in Utah pic.twitter.com/64DLwTuVSt
— Diego Lopez (@thisdiegolopez) November 25, 2020
Well, in the latest twist in the tale, the monolith has now vanished as mysteriously as it first appeared. In a statement posted on Facebook, the Utah Bureau of Land Management said: “The BLM did not remove the structure which is considered private property.”
The mysterious metal monolith that was found last week in the Utah desert has vanished. https://t.co/tUFYRCfhe0
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 29, 2020
Here are 9 hilarious responses to keep you distracted while the monolith decides its next move:
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https://twitter.com/waltshaub/status/1333049043606523904
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https://twitter.com/santiagomayer_/status/1333305545504133120
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the mysterious monolithic metal structure in the deserts of Utah: pic.twitter.com/OQMOu4xcS8
— Eric Allen Hatch (@ericallenhatch) November 30, 2020
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https://twitter.com/kcgreenn/status/1333117424472911874
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You know in the horror movie where the big scary thing that's about to happen is just playing in the background on the news for the first 15 minutes? That's how I feel about the Utah desert monolith.
— Jesse McLaren (@McJesse) November 29, 2020
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https://twitter.com/pageofabook/status/1332899132822851589
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My gf loves desert monoliths and I had one set up in Utah with her favorite dimensions. Taking her there now to propose 🙂
— Brooks Otterlake (@i_zzzzzz) November 30, 2020
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https://twitter.com/brooklynrofl/status/1333083208800321536
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utah monolith: pic.twitter.com/noiKxN0AuS
— g (@sighswoon) November 29, 2020
We’ll keep you updated on all future monolith news.
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