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The most recent monolith sighting may be the sweetest yet.
A monolith made of gingerbread was discovered in San Francisco s Corona Heights Park on Christmas Day.
As with the other monoliths making appearances in 2020, the gingerbread tower s origins are a mystery.
With frosting and gumdrops dotting the monolith and mystery surrounding it, locals called it a Christmas miracle.
Sadly, a group of unknown people later destroyed the monolith because they hate cool stuff apparently.
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Creative bakers have built gingerbread monuments to many famous landmarks – New York s Empire State Building, India s Taj Mahal and even Osama Bin Laden s compound (aka Gingerbottobad ). Now they re giving monoliths the edible memorial treatment.
Social media users around the world have been mesmerized by the proliferation of metal structures since the first popped up in Utah s Red Rock Country in November. Since then, copycats have appeared in California, Texas, North Carolina, England and Romania.
An edible, 7-foot-tall monolith rose on Christmas Day – and fell the next day – in San Francisco s Corona Heights Park, Bay Area public radio station KQED reported, along with several locals who photographed it and posted them on Twitter.
Gingerbread monolith installed in San Francisco park
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Dec. 28 (UPI) The mysterious monoliths spotted in various locations around the world received the festive treatment when a gingerbread monolith was installed in a San Francisco park.
The 7-foot-tall gingerbread sculpture was spotted in Corona Heights Park after similar structures made of metal appeared under mysterious circumstances in locations including the Utah desert, Romania, California, Texas, England and North Carolina.
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The gingerbread tower was dubbed the gingerlith by onlookers.
San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department General Manager Phil Ginsburg said the city had no plans to remove the edible sculpture.