That Takes The Cake: Gingerbread Monolith Mysteriously Appears In San Francisco
It could have been alien elves. There was no other immediate explanation for a seven-foot-tall gingerbread monolith that mysteriously popped up in a San Francisco park.
Its not clear how edible the structure was, but witnesses reported the texture and smell of the monolith panels seemed to be the real thing and it was decorated with frosting.
The monolith appeared early Christmas Day on a hilltop in Corona Heights Park overlooking the Castro neighborhood. Its debut was highlighted by a rainbow.
Ananda Sharma, founder of the Gyroscope App, told local KQED public radio that he went for a run in the park early Friday and soon spotted what he initially thought was a big post. But as he ran closer, he could smell the gingerbread.
The structure was the latest in a series of monoliths that have appeared and disappeared from Utah to Romania. The San Francisco version appears to be the first made of a Christmas treat.
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