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Location Accuracy
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Description
On the night of December 15, 2020, a monolith was discovered in a forest near the village of Hånger, Värnamo Municipality. It was discovered by Emil Aggefors, who was going into the woods to cut down a christmas tree when he found the monolith in a clearing.
Dates & Classification
Date Spotted
Classification
Questionable monoliths, not confirmed to be knockoffs but likely considering the origin or appearance of the monolith.
Multiple Monoliths
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Physical Qualities
Material
Generic Metal
Number of Sides
Three Sided (Typical Monolith Design)
Texture
Unfinished surface
Top Geometry
Flat
Markings
No Markings
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