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Visitors to Utahâs mysterious obelisk left behind human waste, scarred the land
(Zak Podmore | The Salt Lake Tribune) After disappearing sometime Friday night, the triangular top of the now-famous obelisk in San Juan County and a hole in the ground were all that was left of what quickly became an international fixation. November 28, 2020. | Updated: 4:36 p.m.
As mysteriously as it came, the world-famous Utah obelisk illegally installed in a San Juan County redrock slot canyon disappeared Friday night, the Bureau of Land Management said and a Salt Lake Tribune reporter confirmed in a visit to the site. Whoever removed the sculpture left only a triangular hole and a piece of metal from the top of the structure â but the many visitors who flocked to the remote site over the week of Thanksgiving also left evidence of their journeys behind.