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It's called the Wave: a huge, undulating formation in the stark Arizona desert. It's the star among the surreal rocks that fill this part of the stark Southwestern landscape.
Here's how to get a permit to hike The Wave, an iconic sandstone rock formation in the Coyote Buttes North area of Arizona. Only 64 permits are given out daily.
This May 28, 2013 photo shows a on a rock formation known as The Wave in the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in Arizona. The area’s photogenic qualities have made it a popular hike.
A chance to see The Wave in Arizona is getting a little easier. Visitors can join the permit lottery through a mobile app. Here's how it will work.
Only 64 people per day are allowed to hike this Arizona landmark. As far as U.S. desert views go, it just doesn't get much better than The Wave — a remarkable sandstone rock formation in the ...
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Coyote Buttes, which straddle the Utah-Arizona border, feature a formation called “The Wave.” It’s a sandstone formation features varying colors and is shaped almost like a bowl.
A six-mile hike to The Wave rock formation on the Utah-Arizona border turned fatal Monday afternoon when Christophe Pochic, 49, of Belgium, became disoriented in the heat, reported KSL-TV.
SALT LAKE CITY — The brutal summer heat proved too much on Tuesday for another hiker visiting The Wave, a flowing sandstone rock formation near the Utah-Arizona border that claimed the lives ...
In this May 28, 2013 photo, a hiker takes a photo on a rock formation known as The Wave in the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in Arizona. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management limits the number ...