’This is wild’: state employees find mysterious monolith in Utah desert
A mysterious monolith has been discovered in a remote part of Utah after being spotted by state employees counting sheep from a helicopter. The structure, estimated at between 10ft and 12ft high (about three metres), appears to be made from some sort of shiny metal. The helicopter pilot, Bret Hutchings, told the local news channel KSLTV: ’That’s been about the strangest thing that I’ve come across out there in all my years of flying’
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