



Originally listed as a Class-U (unconfirmed, either on social media or in the case of this monolith, directly to MonolithTracker) with little evidence and inaccurate coordinates we were starting to believe this monolith was a forgery.
However then readers of Monolith Tracker helped us, by first getting boots on the ground and inspecting the first set of coordinates and learning they were not accurate.
A few days latter, one of our users seitarou was essential to verifying this monolith by including the exact coordinates and a google street view. The streetview clearly shows these brother monoliths do exist.