The people of San Francisco were treated to a fun surprise for Christmas. A monolith nearly two meters high, made entirely of gingerbread, has indeed been installed on a hill overlooking the city, reports the NBC News news site, which quotes the Associated Press. The structure was discovered by a jogger at daybreak. The man first thought it was a new post, before realizing, by the smell, that the monolith was edible.
Many Franciscanais then went to the site to observe this particular block and immortalize the scene. Some have not hesitated to taste it. The next day, the work, which the local authorities had decided not to remove before its degradation, crumbled on its own.
A planetary mystery
The Gingerbread Monolith hoax is a nod to the multiple similar sculptures that have emerged around the world in recent months. Metal blocks have thus been discovered in Utah, California, Romania, the United Kingdom, and even in the Netherlands. These mysterious monoliths arouse the curiosity of many people, some even seeing them as proof of the existence of extraterrestrials despite denials and rational explanations given in most cases.

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