The Simple Truth Behind Utah’s Most Controversial Hole
There's something undeniably fascinating about conspiracy theories and thanks to social media, there is no shortage of theories floating around and some of the best can be found down in Utah.
What's going on in Utah?
While beautiful, Utah is no stranger to the strange and unusual. We've talked about the bizarre happenings at Utah's Skinwalker Ranch, how aliens might have abducted entire towns, and now, a viral post is highlighting more of "the weird" in Utah.
While scrolling through social media, we came across a post about a mysterious "hole" in the side of a mountain in Utah. The "hole" is shaped in a way that looks man-made and leave it to the internet to go wild with theories.
We have to admit, it does look odd: a seemingly random hole in the side of a mountain with no ramp or entrance whatsoever. What could it be for?
One of the most popular theories is that the hole is an "entrance" for unidentified flying objects (or unidentified aerial phenomena) to fly into.
The hole can be found in Zion National Park which is about eight and a half hours away from Boise.
As much as we would like to believe that an entrance to a UFO parking garage is in plain sight at Zion National Park for us all to see, the truth is out there (literally)... and it's not what the conspiracy theorists think it is.
The Simple Truth Behind Utah's Most Controversial Hole
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We found a pretty awesome video that takes you through Zion National Park including the tunnel. Just don't expect to see any secret bases or alien spaceships.
@this.is.what.happns.next What in the world is this , a secret entrance ? #secret #tunnel #mountain #fyp #fypシ #xyzbca #creepy #strange ♬ Stranger Things - Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein
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