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Description
Local photographer Matt Lazzarotto and his wife found this monolith on a hillside while hiking in the Bachelor Heights. The sight of this one is pretty stunning, with it perched on a cliff covered in snow overlooking a wide valley.
Dates & Classification
Date Spotted
Classification
Possibly significant monoliths, well made, but with little information or some evidence that suggests a knockoff/generally less mystery
Physical Qualities
Material
Generic Metal
Number of Sides
Three Sided (Typical Monolith Design)
Top Geometry
Flat
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