Mystery monolith in Nevada

Is it a movie promotion? But it’s not anyplace you’d be likely to see it. Weird art thing seems much more plausible. Mysterious!

It’s not a movie promotion, it’s (or something similar to it) been showing up all over the place for years now. I don’t think it’s anything more than ‘art’.

There a documentary about this.

https://www.12news.com/article/news/local/arizona/a-monolith-appeared-near-sunset-point-in-arizona-jan-2022/75-55ad1670-d7c1-4e21-925f-d6c7c250f90f

Stranger

Related thread from 2020.

I’d like to hear from an actual observer.

Any one from *Nevada on the Dope who could go look?

(*I said it properly)

It’s in pretty remote lands, near Gass Peak. Not easy to get to. (I’m in California, not Nevada)

Added: as the crow flies I’m 380 miles from Gass Peak.

Take a bullet for us @bullitt

We’re counting on you.

This one?

There’s another one. But I love The Monolith Monsters in the category of bad enough to be good movies.

Oh! I think I saw that recently on Svengooli.

i first saw that as a kid on a fuzzy black&white TV. It’s less than a hour and half long so they stuck in tons of lame commercials. I thought it was really cool when I was like 8. Took years before I ever saw it again to find out how bad it was. Heard talk of a remake sometime ago, could done well I guess but they need something better than the original ending where all it took to stop the monoliths was salt.

Aaaaacccckkk. My life confounds me.

ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS EXCEPT EARTH.

Is it really a single block, or just some sheets attached together in that shape?

No tracks or donkey trails, no metal shavings or lost tools, no drone shots, any hikers anywhere witness anything? Leave no trace except for large art. Is it secure to the ground, it’s bound to get graffiti

Sorry. Got too many “polyliths” (Hey, looks cromulent to me) of my own to tend to.

When they took the Utah one down it was found to be welded stainless steel sheet. Which gets me wondering if metal should count for the “lith” part.

You did! I saw that, too.

The first monolith I heard about was the one in Utah and I remember thinking “gee, somebody sure worked hard to have a little bit of fun.”

But after a week the joke wears off, and then there’s no more fun left.
And copycat jokes are even less fun.
I don’t get it.

Therefor, obviously, it’s aliens.

Ahhh,…That makes it fun again.

But it still seems like too much hard work. .