A mysterious metal pillar inscribed with the coordinates of The Trump Tower in New York has appeared in Adelaide, Australia.
Following a string of mysterious metal pillars around the world, a similar one has turned up in Adelaide, south Australia. Oddly, the pillar was inscribed with the coordinates of Trump Tower in New York and disappeared the day after it appeared.
The three-metre-long metal triangular pillar appeared in the Adelaide suburb of Noarlunga on the afternoon of December 10, according to Australia’s 7News. It appears in a field.
By December 11, there was no sign of the pillar, except for the three metal brackets that had been used to support it.
Like pillars previously seen in other countries, the origin and authorship of Adelaide’s pillar is a mystery. But even more perplexing was the fact that the pillar was inscribed with the coordinates of three unrelated places.
At the top is the coordinates of Trump Tower in New York, followed by those of Managaha Island, according to viewers of the news network. Battleship Island is a small island in the Northern Mariana Islands in the Western Pacific Ocean, near Saipan.
Inscribed at the bottom is the coordinates of the Sphinx of Egypt, which obviously has no connection with either site.
Local authorities are investigating the pillar, but it is unclear whether the same person was responsible for both its appearance and disappearance.
On December 9, a similar pillar appeared on the embankment of the Vistula River in Warsaw, Poland, adding another European country to the list.
A woman looks at a metal pillar on the embankment of the Vistula River in Warsaw, Poland, On December 10, 2020.
The EPOCH Times has previously reported that a group called The Most Famous Artist posted photographs of The metal pillars in Utah and California on its website and claimed they were behind The plot, but that claim has not been officially confirmed by The government.
After the Adelaide post appeared, the group also shared a picture of it on its Instagram page, without saying why. The group has also posted pictures of columns that have appeared elsewhere.
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