Monolith made out of GINGERBREAD and dotted with frosting and gumdrops appears in San Francisco By Dan Avery For Dailymail.com 00:23 26 Dec 2020, updated 00:23 26 Dec 2020
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No one has taken credit but locals are calling it a Christmas miracle
Visitors say the tower smelled good and at least one passerby licked it
The city s parks department says it s not in any rush to take the monolith down
We re almost at the finish line for 2020, but there s still time for at least one more monolith and, apropos of the season, this one s made out of gingerbread.
Dotted with frosting and gumdrops, a confectionery tower was discovered Christmas Day by visitors to San Francisco s Corona Heights Park.
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A monolith found in Quincy is the fourth to be discovered since mid-November. (Shutterstock)
QUINCY, MA A mysterious monolith was discovered Saturday in the Quincy Quarries Reservation before disappearing several hours later.
The unexplained 8-foot object is not the first to be found in recent weeks. Monoliths have been popping up all around the world since the Utah Department of Public Safety and Division of Wildlife Resources discovered one in a canyon on Nov. 18 2020. It disappeared 10 days later.
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Eight days later, a monolith was found in Romania near Piatra Neamt, disappearing on Dec. 1, and Earlier this month, a third monolith was discovered in Atascadero, California.
His pictures, posted to his Instagram account, show the monolith surrounded by what looks like a crop circle made in the snow.
Monoliths have been popping up across the country and around the world since A crew from the Utah Department of Public Safety and Division of Wildlife Resources spotted the gleaming object in one of the most remote parts of the state on Nov. 18.
The smooth, tall structure was found in a southern Utah canyon during a helicopter survey of bighorn sheep and became a beacon of fascination around the world as it evoked the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey.”
His pictures, posted to his Instagram account, show the monolith surrounded by what looks like a crop circle made in the snow.
Monoliths have been popping up across the country and around the world since A crew from the Utah Department of Public Safety and Division of Wildlife Resources spotted the gleaming object in one of the most remote parts of the state on Nov. 18.
The smooth, tall structure was found in a southern Utah canyon during a helicopter survey of bighorn sheep and became a beacon of fascination around the world as it evoked the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey.”