Mysterious monolith arises near Turkey’s World Heritage site

Turkish authorities are investigating the emergence of a mysterious monolith in southeastern Turkey.

The metal block was found by a farmer in Sanliurfa province with ancient Turkish writing that says “Look at the sky, see the moon”.

Turkish police officers guard a monolith, found in an open field near Sanliurfa, southeastern Turkey, Sunday, February 7, 2021. The metal block was found by a farmer on Friday in Sanliurfa province with ancient Turkish writing that says

Turkish police officers guard a monolith, found in an open field near Sanliurfa, southeastern Turkey, Sunday, February 7, 2021. The metal block was found by a farmer in Sanliurfa province with ancient Turkish writing that says “Look at the sky, see the moon. “The monolith, 3 meters high (about 10 feet), was discovered near Gobeklitepe, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its megalithic structures dating from the 10th millennium BC Turkish media reported in Sunday gendarmes were examining CCTV images and investigating vehicles that may have transported the monolith. Other mysterious monoliths have emerged and some have disappeared in several countries since 2020. (Bekir Seyhanli / IHA via AP)

The monolith, 3 meters high (about 10 feet), was discovered near the UNESCO World Heritage site called Gobekli Tepe, which has megalithic structures dating from the 10th millennium BC, thousands of years before Stonehenge.

Turkish media reported on Sunday that the gendarmes were examining CCTV footage and investigating vehicles that may have transported the monolith.

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Other mysterious monoliths have emerged and some have disappeared in several countries in recent months.

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