Austin Holiday Monolith, Texas

This mini monolith (at 7 ft.) has a wooden center (cardboard) and a metal exterior (tin foil) but the best part is the eerie glow caused by black light LEDs and Christmas lights.
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This mini monolith (at 7 ft.) has a wooden center (cardboard) and a metal exterior (tin foil) but the best part is the eerie glow caused by black light LEDs and Christmas lights.
The fashion phenomenon of monoliths which appear overnight all over the world has appeared on the heights of Ambialet near the Tarn river. On Friday night a Saturday, a monolith was erected on top of the Ambialet peninsula.
It disappeared 2 days later.
Yesterday a reader sent us this photo: the monolith also at Villa Pecori in Borgo San Lorenzo. Judging from which the mysterious installation would also appear in Borgo?
This monolith, currently only reported on youtube is located inside a supermarket in Hillcrest, Durban, South Africa. The monolith is hollow, with folded Stainless Steel sheets, with rivets only on one side. The owner says in the video that the monolith appears when the power went out and the camera system was offline.
Tall, silver, shiny, wide, similar to the other legitimate structures found. Hollow interior, base buried into ground.
A monolith was spotted on the island of Gotland, near the city of Visby on December 21st, 2020.
Located in Tempe, right outside of Mint on the corner of Priest and Baseline.
Appeared in my front yard Dec. 21. "I Got a Monolith for Christmas!" For me it represents the joy, mystery and wonder of the season. And silliness, the world needs more silliness.
In Cuenca, a town of Tribaldos, Spain; which has a population of 69 people; a monolith was spotted with no explanation for its appearance, according to Major Fernando Ortega. Major Ortega works with iron himself. He tells us that the object is very well constructed, with great skill.
The "Monolith Tracker" Discord Group has translated text written on the monolith and found that the Klingon character set is used and that the message is in phonetic Spanish. The Klingon language is the constructed language spoken by the fictional Klingons in the Star Trek Universe. So, the message is in Klingon font but written in spanish.
The message reads 'VITOR SANTANA BENDITA TRIBALDOS 2020'.
EXCLUSIVE REPORT for Monolith Tracker
Visit on January 5th, 2021.
Material: stainless steel. Probable thickness: 2 millimeters.
Hollow. It produces a deep and prolonged sound when struck with the open hand, like a huge drum: booooommm… booooommm… A sound that seems to come from far away. Surely, when hit on top of a hill, it can be heard at great distances. When the sun hit him, it could be seen for miles, from the road.
Construction:
Single sheet of three meters high by approx one meter wide folded on three sides and with a single weld. Triangular apex, welded at very precise points.
Inside the apex an inner triangle of a darker color is discovered, it is assumed that it is the product of the heat of the weld, although it is not exactly known.
The metal is treated with a combination of polished and patinated / burnished, it is highly reflective, smooth and warm.
Mayor Ortega, who has worked with iron in particular for years, explains that whoever made the object is very skillful and efficient; that the letters have been cut with a laser; and that the folding machine to bend a sheet of metal of that size is only found in large workshops. An approximate budget to design, make and install the structure would be at least € 2,500, about $ 3,000.
Installation:
It was installed on the top of a hill, that of Ribagorda, which dominates an entire extension that includes the Hermitage of Santa Ana, the town of Tribaldos, and the town and the Monastery of Santiago de Uclés. Installed at night, from December 20 to 21, 2020, in that place, at that time of year, it tends to get sub-zero temperatures and freeze the land. It was also nailed vertically with a cast iron pillar of about 80 or 90 cm long, welded and firmly screwed to the structure and to a triangular base also made of cast iron.
A monolith appeared in a meadow with orchards. Located in Heuchelheim, Germany little is known about this monolith.
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.
Reported on the Southlake, Texas Police and Fire Twitter account, a monolith with the street's speed limit appeared outside the Police Department.
A monolith was spotted on the morning of 23 December in the city center of Bari, arousing curiosity among residents and passers-by. It is the first spotted monolith in South Italy.
A monolith was found by Staatsbosbeheer, the Forestry Commission of the Dutch Government, near a small lake at Kootwijk. To avoid damage to nature, Staatsbosbeheer say they moved the monolith to a place nearby where people can visit it without disturbing nature, near the Uitkijktoren at the Kootwijkerzand.
This monolith apparently has been moved from one location to another in Meppen. The clip on You Tube is filed on 16th December, so perhaps the M. presented itself in the second week of December.
On the 12th hole of a St. Catharines Golf Course in Canada. The monolith was spotted by Jordan Foley in the morning of Tue., Dec. 22, 2020. He noted the quality of construction this monolith, describing it as “quite seamless". Foley additionally said that the golf course staff and groundskeeper who lives on the other side of the street from the golf course didn't see anyone in the area or erecting the monolith. It is reported that this monolith will be removed.
A monolith was spotted by the mayor of the town of Aquileia (Friuli Venezia Giulia) near the principal church Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta after attending Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve.
This monolith made out of real gingerbread and frosting was discovered in Corona Heights Park in San Francisco on Christmas morning. Hundreds of visitors hiked up the hill to see it and take photographs. By afternoon the next day, it had vanished, and now, where it stood, there is a little memorial with a framed picture of the monolith, a candle, some ginger and cinnamon, and a wooden spoon.
This monolith appeared in Schloss Liebegg on the 25 after it had vanished on Thursday 17th December. Now reappeared, same hight (2.7m), same material, exact position in the middle of the surrounding (3) circles.
Black, almost square dimensioned based on pictures. Very close to the dimensions of the original Monolith in 2001: A Space Odyssey. The only source I could find is from the Daily Freeman.
Monoliths are objects that have been appearing in the world, a metal bar-shaped structure located in strange places that apparently have no explanation. Our friends @Maggie Magaña and @El Chiquis Quintero went to explore one of these monoliths in the desert.
This monolith is roughly 9 ft tall and around 20 inches in diameter, however much about this monolith is unknown.
In the Canary Islands, a spanish Archipelago with autonomous community a monolith with a known origin was located. Discovered, and created by Leopoldo Martin, José Fernández and Toño González, friends from a local historic Astronomical Association.
In reported photographs, this monolith was poorly made out of foil with a cardboard core. The creators described the surface as a metallic alloy of nickel and iron with a rough texture. The creators also added metallic meteorites, however they came from other parts of the planet.
A monolith was discovered in Maaseik (province of Limburg). It has a Latin saying: 'Fortis in unum' which means ‘strong together'.