Another mysterious monolith has popped up – this time in Colorado. Lori Graves, the owner of Morning Fresh Dairy Farm in Bellvue, told local station KDVR she has no idea how the 8-foot tall, 4-foot wide, and 8-inch deep shiny structure ended up on her property. 'I have ideas, but I almost don’t want to ruin the mystery around it,' Graves explained to the station. 'I’m not going to ask people.
We see a lot of weird things when people go hiking, like not being prepared for the weather, not bringing enough water... but check this out!' police wrote on X alongside an image of the monolith. Officials said the structures found in Las Vegas and Colorado have been compared to a similar structure that was discovered several years ago in Utah. The Utah monolith was found by state and wildlife employees who were herding sheep from a helicopter back in November 2020.
Authorities said at the time that the mysterious object was installed in the ground in a remote area with 'no obvious indication' of who might have put it there, according to a press release from the Utah Department of Public Safety. Similar monoliths have also been reported in Belgium, Romania and the Isle of Wight – an island in the English Channel. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP A New Mexico artist collective claimed responsibility years ago.