While Utah officials did not say specifically where the monolith was located, people soon found it on satellite images dating back to 2016 and determined its GPS coordinates, prompting people to hike into the area.<\/p>\n
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One dude hiked out to the monolith and fielded about 200 questions on his Instagram page about what he was witnessing.<\/p>\n
It appeared that the structure was incredible well made and placed into the ground very well and precise. The piece was constructed of what appeared to be aluminum (it was not magnetic) and constructed of three separate panels rivetted together.<\/p>\n
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