Another Monolith But This Its Out of Gingerbread and in San Francisco! Published December 28th, 2020 - 11:46 GMT
A mysterious monolith made out of gingerbread appeared in Corona Heights Park in the US (Twitter)
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More than a dozen monoliths have popped up all over the world, starting with a shiny metal one spotted in the Utah desert on November 18 by officials with the Division of Wildlife Resources.
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.
Gingerbread monolith appears in San Francisco s Corona Heights
BBC
27th December, 2020 11:02:15
A mysterious monolith made out of gingerbread appeared in Corona Heights Park in the US city of San Francisco on Christmas Day.
It is unclear who is behind the object, which combines two of 2020 s trends - home baking and mysterious structures.
Its arrival delighted many in Corona Heights - and yes, the neighbourhood s name predates the pandemic. I was pretty shocked when I first saw the gingerbread monolith, product manager Josh Ackerman told the BBC.
Other monoliths have popped up around the world in recent weeks.
The first, a mysterious metal pillar, was discovered in the desert in the US state of Utah last month - before it disappeared a week later.
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.