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Who was behind Utah's monolith? A monthslong investigation into an unsolved mystery

The otherworldly obelisk, planted in stone and hidden deep in the remote wilderness of Utah, stood 3 meters tall and was built out of stainless steel plating riveted to an internal frame.

The otherworldly obelisk, planted in stone and hidden deep in the remote wilderness of Utah, stood 3 meters tall and was built out of stainless steel plating riveted to an internal frame. (Zoƫ Petersen, Deseret News)


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Utah's most famous and shortest-lived landmark remains a mystery. The Deseret News searched for answers.

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