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Monolith
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Mysterious 'monolith' spotted in Gujarat park 

| @indiablooms | Jan 01, 2021, at 02:59 pm

Ahmedabad: The mysterious 'monolith', which has appeared and disappeared in different parts of the world, was also spotted in India recently.

The steel manufactured structure was seen in a garden in Ahmedabad city, Gujarat.

This was the first appearance of the structure in the country.

However, the mystery around the structure was unveiled soon.

The triangular prism-shaped structure, around seven feet tall, was spotted in a garden on SG Highway and it was placed there by a company named Symphony Ltd. Situated.

"Look what we spotted at our Symphony Forest Park! The #Monolith that appeared in about 30 countries has now made its mark for the first time in India in our Forest park. Check it out before it disappears again," the group tweeted.

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