Forget crop circles, here’s a new thing for the ignorant to fawn over and start claiming “aliens”.
A helicopter pilot who monitors wild sheep in the Utah desert found something by accident: an unmarked and highly polished metal monolith in the middle of Utah’s desert.
Helicopter pilot finds ‘strange’ monolith in remote part of Utah
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 3 metres), appeared to be planted in the ground. It was made from some sort of metal, its shine in sharp contrast to the enormous red rocks which surrounded it.
To his credit, the pilot said he thought it had a reasonable explanation – a stunt, someone’s idea of art, or some other natural explanation, though the “news reporter” sounded gullible. Given how many ignorant people believe in nonsense like bigfoot, pizza pedophiles and “trump re-election victory!”, you can be sure some of them will start travelling out to see it.
And no doubt a few will probably have to be rescued after getting lost in the desert. Here’s a pic from the Utah Highway Patrol‘s facebook page:
xohjoh2n says
If it don’t play Strauss at you it ain’t aliens…
Devious Brownies says
Johann or Richard?
xohjoh2n says
Either. Both.
Lofty says
Looks like a chunk of stainless steel, maybe a bit fell off one of Elon’s rockets.
jrkrideau says
Not necessarily “The uneducated”. The ground is littered with educated fools too.
Intransitive says
Gizmodo goes further in their item on the subject.
My money says Banksy is somehow involved.
Jazzlet says
It’s not Banksy’s style. they are expert at getting their art places you’d have thought someone would have noticed them at work, but not so much the middle of nowhere.
Raging Bee says
It doesn’t look like its dimensions have a 1:4:9 ratio…
Raging Bee says
I’m going with Lofty’s guess @2: it’s most likely a piece of a rocket or airplane that came off during flight. (Is that area under any of Musk’s launch-flight-paths?)