7m high metal block in India suddenly disappeared

The metal block that once appeared in the Ahmedabad city park of India has disappeared. A letter with a metal ball was left in its place.

The 7m-high metal block in the Symphony Forest Park, Ahmedabad, India, disappeared on January 13. However, unlike many cases around the world, this metal block was replaced by a metal ball, Indian Express reported.

The three-sided metal block and metal ball in Ahmedabad city park are the product of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, the management unit of Symphony Forest Park. At the place where the metal block once appeared, the creators of this work left a letter.

“From 8-year-olds to 80-year-olds, your sincere curiosity and boundless enthusiasm have given me more than I asked for. Thank you for your concern, I am amazed. Hope you will pay more attention to the natural beauty in the life around us,” the letter reads.

7m high metal block in India suddenly disappeared
A metal ball has replaced the metal block in Ahmedabad city park. (Photo: Indian Express).

Many Indian tourists flocked to the city of Ahmedabad for the opportunity to admire the metal block when this work appeared on January 4. Many people could not hide their disappointment now that the metal block has disappeared.

Previously, the numbers engraved on the surface of the metal block in Ahmedabad city park stimulated the curiosity of the people and became the subject of many discussions in India.

“Our aim is to promote conservation of natural habitats and protect wildlife. The engraving on this work is the coordinates of notable national parks across India,” the governing body said. Symphony Forest park manager said.

The artists who created the metal block said they hope that going to the park to admire the work will inspire people to appreciate the beauty of nature, contributing to environmental protection in the future.