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The monolith, discovered during a late-November helicopter flyover, was found southeast of Moab, about a half a mile from a high-clearance, 4x4 dirt road near the Canyonlands Needles District.On Monday, Colorado-based photographer Ross Bernards told KSTU that he had watched the monolith fall on Friday evening.Bernards said that a group of four people walked up as he and his friends were taking pictures, pushed the monolith over, took it apart and then loaded it onto a wheelbarrow and left.Bernards said the group told him and his friends, "this is why you don't leave trash in the desert," and told his friends to, "Leave no trace."The next morning, Bernards described seeing dozens of vehicles — including many not equipped to handle the rough road conditions — converge upon the area as people trampled through brush all over to find the monolith. Some of them, he recounted, were wandering up the wrong canyons in search of monument.It was in that moment that Bernards said he understood why the group took the monolith down, and he agreed with the move.Read Christensen's full statement below."We removed the Utah Monolith because there are clear precedents for how we share and standardize the use of our public lands, natural wildlife, native plants, fresh water sources, and human impacts upon them. The mystery was the infatuation and we want to use this time to unite people behind the real issues here— we are losing our public lands— things like this don't help.Let's be clear: The dismantling of the Utah Monolith is tragic— and if you think we're proud— we're not. We're disappointed. Furthermore, we were too late. We want to make clear that we support art and artists, but legality and ethics have defined standards-- especially here in the desert— and absolutely so in adventuring. The ethical failures of the artist for the 24" equilateral gouge in the sandstone from the erecting of the Utah Monolith, was not even close to the damage caused by the internet sensationalism and subsequent reaction from the world.This land wasn't physically prepared for the population shift (especially during a pandemic).People arrived by car, by bus, by van, helicopter, planes, trains, motorcycles and E-bikes and there isn't even a parking lot. There aren't bathrooms— and yes, pooping in the desert is a misdemeanor. There was a lot of that. There are no marked trails, no trash cans, and its not a user group area. There are no designated camp sites. Each and every user on public land is supposed to be aware of the importance and relevance of this information and the laws associated with them. Because if you did, anyone going out there and filming the monolith and monetizing it without properly permitting the use of the land— would know that's an offense too."This story was originally published by Lauren Steinbrecher on KSTU in Salt Lake City. 2863
The fish has a long, snake-like body, puffy gills that "frill" out from the side of its head and more than 300 teeth. According to Desert News, scientists have found remains of creatures similar to the frilled shark that date back 80 million years — around the time when dinosaurs roamed the earth. 303
The Orange County Register reports the price of the tiny abode in tony Laguna Beach dropped to 8,900 this month after being listed for as much as .149 million last year. 174
The lengthy project has included a reconstruction of northbound lanes heading into the U.S. and an expansion of the PedWest bridge. Additionally, there has also been a realignment of southbound Interstate 5 lanes into Mexico. 225
The Orange County District Attorney’s Office said 51-year-old Forrest Gordon Clark faces the following charges: One felony count each of aggravated arson of five or more inhabited structures, arson of inhabited property, arson of forest, criminal threats, two felony counts of resisting and deterring an executive officer, and a sentencing enhancement for arson burning multiple structures. 390