Mystery Metal Monolith Near Las Vegas Disappeared By Authorities

A mysterious monolith found in a remote mountain range near Las Vegas has been removed by authorities. Its appearance over the weekend revived interest in similar objects that have popped up globally since 2020. The structure, removed due to safety and legal concerns, is now stored in an undisclosed location.


PTI | Lasvegas | Updated: 21-06-2024 23:22 IST | Created: 21-06-2024 23:22 IST
Mystery Metal Monolith Near Las Vegas Disappeared By Authorities
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Authorities have removed a mysterious monolith discovered in a remote mountain range near Las Vegas. According to the Las Vegas police, the object was taken down swiftly because it was illegally installed on federal land managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and there were concerns over public safety and environmental impact. The six-foot-four reflective structure, resembling a prism, was found near Gass Peak in the Desert National Wildlife Refuge, an area known for its diverse wildlife, including bighorn sheep and desert tortoises.

The discovery has rekindled public fascination with similar enigmatic monoliths that have appeared worldwide since 2020. The first known monolith in this series was embedded in the Utah desert's red-rock landscape, an area so secluded that officials initially withheld its location to prevent visitors from getting lost. Following that, sightings were reported in Romania, central California, and Las Vegas's Fremont Street, all of which disappeared shortly after their discovery.

Las Vegas police have kept the latest monolith in an undisclosed location while they decide on its final disposition. The bizarre structure, made of a reflective metal sheet molded around a prism and secured with rebar and concrete, has drawn comparisons to the iconic monolith from Stanley Kubrick's film "2001: A Space Odyssey." The Desert National Wildlife Refuge, where it was found, is the largest such refuge outside Alaska, established to protect critical species like the bighorn sheep.

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