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Another monolith found in Adelaide

The year's strangest meme has come down under, with the establishment of a metal monolith in Adelaide.
Photos were sent to 9News of a silvery pillar erected near the Seaford train bridge at Noarlunga Centre in the city's south.
Another "monolith" has been found in Adelaide's south. (9News)
The photographer claimed there were engravings and numbers on it that looked like "coordinates".
The monolith was placed amid a field of waving grass.
It comes just days after a collaboration between Australian Netflix darlings Aunty Donna and YouTube channel I Did A Thing showed the extended process behind what it takes to actually put a monolith in place.
A video posted by I Did A Thing earlier this week showed the two groups working together to put a monolith in the ground on Melbourne's outskirts – including struggling to get the "mysterious" object into a car, and stopping for fast food.
"This is the life. KFC, hanging out with your mates, building a monolith," one of the pranksters muses at one point.
Their video offers precise coordinates of where the monolith was placed if you're up to an excursion this weekend (though be warned, there is much language not suited for delicate ears). You can watch it here.
Comedy group Aunty Donna and YouTube stars I Did A Thing joined forces to hide a monolith in Melbourne. (I Did A Thing/YouTube)
The video has had more than 2.5 million views since it was posted on December 8.
While the mystery of the Melbourne monolith may be pre-debunked, there are still questions as to what prompted the rigging of the others since the first was found in Utah.
Aside from Adelaide's new monument, other monoliths have also been found in Texas and California in the US, along with Romania, the Netherlands, and England.
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