By @SabrinaAmbra
Feb 19, 2021
Another mysterious monolith has appeared, this time in the Democratic Republic of Congo. and then, well, it was destroyed.
Some residents feared the prism was an act of Satan, which others thought it was placed there by aliens. However, the final straw seemed to be the sudden influx of selfie-takers to the town. Residents eventually destroyed it and discovered there was a whole bunch of nothing inside. Check out the video!
A happy ending? Perhaps the aliens should find some inspiration by treating themselves to a Kinder Joy Egg, just saying.
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Updated Jan 13, 2021 | 16:45 IST
The monolith which appeared in Ahmedabad s Symphony Forest Park in Thaltej in late December has now disappeared. It has been replaced by a sphere and a note. Watch video: Monolith in Ahmedabad disappears  |  Photo Credit: Facebook
Ahmedabad: Just two weeks after the first monolith in India was spotted in Ahmedabad s Symphony Forest Park, it has disappeared. The monolith has been replaced by a metallic sphere.
The metallic column at the park in Thaltej, Ahmedabad, which was attracting visitors went missing on Tuesday. In its place, there was a small ball along with a note from the artist who was behind the monolith.
Jan 01, 2021, 09:56 AM IST
AHMEDABAD: In the past few months, mysterious monoliths appeared in several corners of the world, from United States to United Kingdom and Romania to latest in The Netherlands and Colombia. Interestingly, most of these monoliths disappeared a day after it was spotted. This entire string of its sudden emergence and disappearance caught the world s attention.
In the latest developments around the mystery surrounding it, a monolith has now emerged in a garden in Ahmedabad city, Gujarat. This is the first appearance of a monolith, a structure made of shiny steel sheets, in India. However, unlike in other parts of the world, the mystery around the object did not last long as it was disclosed that a private company has installed it. The triangular prism-shaped structure, around seven feet tall, reportedly has some numbers etched on it, although it s not yet clear what these numbers symbolise.