Location to remain concealed for mysterious steel prism found in remote desert of Southern Utah

ST. GEORGE — While surveying remote areas of Southern Utah for bighorn sheep, a biologist aboard a Utah Department of Public Safety helicopter assisting the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources spotted a strange metallic object rising up from out of the sandstone. Bret Hutchings, a pilot for the Utah Department of Public Safety, told St. […]

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    smeg

    they removed it already. the guys who put it there got disgusted by all the people who came to see it. People where driving off the road, tearing up the landscape. Littering and since it was so remote there are no facilities out there. So people where taking a dump out there. https://www.ksl.com/article/50059093/2-men-take-credit-for-dismantling-utah-monolith-because-of-damage-caused-by-the-internet-sensationalism

    tiki god

    I don’t believe the people that took it down were responsible for it going up, they were clearly pissed that someone was just dumping stuff in a National Park.

    > “We removed the Utah Monolith because there are clear precedents for how we share and standardize the use of our public lands, natural wildlife, native plants, fresh water sources, and human impacts upon them. The mystery was the infatuation and we want to use this time to unite people behind the real issues here — we are losing our public lands — things like this don’t help,” the statement reads.

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