UPDATE
Jul 4, 2024 12:00 AM CDT
After a mysterious monolith brought an "overwhelming influx" of looky-loos to a Colorado dairy farm, some of whom damaged the natural environment, the farm's owner has taken the strange shiny structure down, the Denver Post reports. "We took 'the Monolith' down and are keeping it safe. If you are the creator and would like it back, please email HowlingCowCafe@gmail.com," Morning Fresh Dairy Farm posted on Facebook Wednesday. 9 News has a picture of a tractor removing the monolith.
Jul 1, 2024 1:30 AM CDT
Yet another mysterious monolith has appeared, this one on a Colorado dairy farm. Lori Graves, the owner of the dairy farm, tells KDVR people have been coming into her cafe since last weekend asking, "Where is the monolith? Where is the alien monolith?" The shiny structure is 8 feet tall, 4 feet wide, and 8 inches deep, Fox News reports. Some are apparently speculating the monolith was put up as a prank to "mess with" a local who is interested in conspiracy theories and extraterrestrial life, but nothing has been confirmed about where it came from.
"It's huge and it's heavy … Considering where it is on the top of that hill that's hard to climb up—you slip and slide a little and there are cactus all over—if anybody had an easy time getting it there it would be the aliens," Graves tells the Denver Post, which has a photo. A monolith was recently removed from the Nevada desert, and one also popped up earlier this year in Wales. There was also a rash of mysterious monolith sightings in various places around the globe in late 2020, including Utah, California, Romania, and many more locations. (More monolith stories.)