A golden metal pillar is erected in a gorge deep in the vast desert of Utah, the United States, and in the untouched desert.



[Helicopter Pilot: It's a beautiful artwork installed in a perfect canyon.

I don't know if it's an alien, but no matter who installed it, it must have taken a long time to come up with it.]



This metal pillar, measuring over four meters, twice the height of an adult, was first discovered in mid-last month.



It was first discovered by state officials traveling by helicopter to determine the population of wild sheep in the Utah desert, and it was literally a mystery with no idea who, when, or for what purpose.



As this became known, netizens used satellite images to locate the pillars, and after that, people continued to visit.



But last Saturday, nine days after the pillar was discovered, this time the pillar disappeared.



Again, there was no clue at all about who moved it and how.



[Helicopter pilot: I hate to think about who did it, but somebody came and took it in the middle of the night.

Unfortunately, I wonder if it was demolished by the state government.

You might have thought that the only way to demolish the pillars at that site was to tear them off in the middle of the night.] No matter



who installed them and when, the Mystery Pillars are illegal structures under Utah state regulations, especially after tourists gather. It was revealed that it was troublesome to throw away one after another.



But the state said it wasn't demolished, and said it had no idea how the pillars disappeared.



[Utah Sheriff: No one knows when the Mystery Pillar was first installed, but there is a lot of evidence that it has been there for years.

It appeared mysteriously and then suddenly disappeared mysteriously.

Do you have anything to investigate?]



Many people are regretting as the mystery pillars that created various curiosities have disappeared.



[Helicopter Pilot: As a science fiction water fan, I feel like the Mystery Pillar is on the other side of the galaxy at this moment.

No one knows.]