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The Enigmatic Monolith: Las Vegas' Latest Bewildering Occurrence

Wednesday 19 June 2024 - 13:00
The Enigmatic Monolith: Las Vegas' Latest Bewildering Occurrence

In a captivating turn of events, another "mysterious" monolith has emerged, this time gracing a hiking trail near Gass Peak north of Las Vegas, Nevada. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) took to social media, sharing images of the mirrored structure and posing a perplexing question: "How did it get up there?"

The enigmatic pillar, discovered over the weekend, is reminiscent of the monoliths that seemingly appeared out of nowhere, popping up across the globe shortly after a 10-foot silver monolith was first spotted in late 2020 by a helicopter crew flying over a Utah desert. Similar structures subsequently materialized on a mountaintop in California, in a forest in Romania, and even on the Isle of Wight off England's south coast, igniting curiosity and speculation worldwide.

While sightings have largely tapered off since 2021, this recent discovery in Las Vegas has reignited the intrigue surrounding these peculiar structures. In March, local builder Craig Muir stumbled upon one during a hike in Powys County, Wales, remarking to the BBC that it seemed to be "carefully planted," with no obvious tracks or disturbances surrounding it.

As for the Las Vegas monolith, social media users were quick to weigh in, with some claiming its presence is far from a novelty. "Anyone who lives on the west side sees this weekly," one comment read, while another user affirmed, "Yes! Been seeing this for years." Theories ranging from alien intervention to elaborate pranks and potential portals to other dimensions flooded the comments section.

"Obelisks have unknown power and purpose. I think it's man-made, but aliens are still among us. Keep your eyes open and cameras ready," cautioned one user, adding an air of mystique to the discourse.

Others speculated that the monolith might be a work of art, echoing previous theories surrounding its predecessors. In 2020, gallerist David Zwirner initially posited that the Utah monolith was the work of the late minimalist sculptor John McCracken, only to retract his theory upon closer inspection, citing inconsistencies with the artist's meticulous construction methods.

Meanwhile, designer Tom Dunford claimed responsibility for the Isle of Wight monolith, telling the BBC in December 2020 that he erected it "purely for fun," inspired by the initial Utah sighting and his fascination with futuristic design, science, and space.

Amidst the speculation and theories surrounding the Las Vegas monolith, the LVMPD seized the opportunity to remind hikers venturing out onto the trails to prioritize safety by bringing ample food, water, a first aid kit, a light source, and checking weather conditions. They also encouraged hikers to inform others of their intended routes and expected return times.

As for the monolith's origins, the LVMPD has left it to the internet sleuths to "get to work on this mystery," ensuring that the enigmatic structure continues to captivate imaginations and fuel discussions of extraterrestrial intervention, artistic expression, or perhaps even an elaborate prank.


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