Monolith made out of GINGERBREAD and dotted with frosting and gumdrops appears in San Francisco By Dan Avery For Dailymail.com 00:23 26 Dec 2020, updated 00:23 26 Dec 2020
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No one has taken credit but locals are calling it a Christmas miracle
Visitors say the tower smelled good and at least one passerby licked it
The city s parks department says it s not in any rush to take the monolith down
We re almost at the finish line for 2020, but there s still time for at least one more monolith and, apropos of the season, this one s made out of gingerbread.
Dotted with frosting and gumdrops, a confectionery tower was discovered Christmas Day by visitors to San Francisco s Corona Heights Park.
Latest appearance of mystical monolith from Romania to California to Adelaide
Riveted metal structure mysteriously lands at Christchurch Adventure Park
Immediately sparks social media outburst from dreamers, cynics and Sci-Fi fans
A mysterious shining monolith has appeared at a theme park for mountain bikers in New Zealand.
It is the latest in a series of similar metal obelisks that have appeared eerily around the world, seemingly out of thin air. Some carry strange engravings.
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Christchurch Adventure Park in the Port Hills near Canterbury on New Zealand s South Island posted a picture of the monolith that appeared in a grassy patch near its 1.8km chair lift to social media on Sunday.
A metal monolith that appeared in Adelaide has vanished msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A mysterious shining monolith with strange engravings has vanished after appearing in a field in Australia.
The three-sided, three-metre-tall structure had been erected at Seaford Train Bridge at Noarlunga in Adelaide s southern suburbs, South Australia, on Thursday.
Though by Sunday the strange object had disappeared and been replaced with three metal posts.
Similar structures, often with a series of coordinates leading to landmarks, have appeared all over the world in recent weeks.
The three-sided, three-metre-tall structure had been erected at Seaford Train Bridge at Noarlunga in Adelaide s southern suburbs, South Australia, on Thursday
Though by Sunday the peculiar object had disappeared leaving behind an empty field and three metal posts in its place