Gingerbread Monolith Delights The Dwellers Of San Francisco

      

 

 

Image Credit – Times Of India

 

The mysterious existence of tower-shaped monoliths has been seen in many parts of the United States.

It started off as an alien conspiracy but later on, it became a part of modern pop art.

On the day of Christmas, a 7-foot-tall gingerbread monolith was found on a hilltop of San Francisco. The structure collapsed the next day.

The three-sided tower was held together and decorated by icing, which appeared as a big cake on the top of the hill. It delighted the trekker and the other visitors as well in this festive season.

The news of its existence got spread pretty quickly. People trekked over there to enjoy a moment with the monolith. Somebody also posted a video while taking a bite of it.

The head city’s Recreation and Parks Department, Phil Ginsburg said it “looks like a great spot to get baked”. He further confirmed that the structure will not be removed until it crumbles its own.

Last month’s anticipation of Utah’s shinning metal monolith is carried forward by this event and people are going crazy over it.

The anonymous monolith creators did not take any permission to build such structures on the remote lands, which raises more questions.

Another similar metal structure was found on a hill in Northern Romania which was quickly dismantled by a group of young men.