On a related note, I ran a race last year in an area in Colorado that was close to the Utah border, so it looked kind of like the picture in this article. It was pretty remote. I took my phone and you can see pictures of the race route below, which ran along the top edge of the cliff.
I was up on top of the cliff near the edge and looked down at a little cul-de-sac area that was about a hundred feet straight down. There was no road to that lower area, and it was invisible unless you were up on the cliff, and it would be a pain to hike there because the cliffs go on for miles. And in that little cul-de-sac there was a huge narrow rock, maybe 10 feet tall, standing upright with a capstone rock atop it that was maybe four feet in diameter. There's no way it would have occurred naturally, so someone - or something - was down in that remote area lifting and arranging multi-ton rocks. Maybe it's related to this thing in Utah.
I bet I have a picture of the alien rock, but I took a lot of pictures and it's hard to pick it out of them.
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