Monolith appears on UK's Isle of Wight
It is not known who installed the structure, which is described as about 7.5ft (2.2m) high by 2ft (0.6m) wide
A shimmering, mirrored large monolith has appeared on United Kingdom's Isle of Wight beach on Sunday.
The monolith was first discovered yesterday just above the tide line on Compton Beach on the south west of the island reports BBC.
Alexia Fishwick said she "was dumbstruck" when she came across it. "Many people walked past it and ignored it - it's incredibly graceful."
Similar objects have also been discovered recently in Utah, California and Romania.
It is not known who installed the structure, which is described as about 7.5ft (2.2m) high by 2ft (0.6m) wide.
The metal object in Utah was first spotted on 18 November by a helicopter crew counting big horn sheep from the air.
Its discovery and speculation over where it came from caused a stir on social media, with many observers presuming it was an art installation left by a sculptor. It was found to have disappeared about a week later.