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The Wave has become particularly popular with European tourists since the 1990s, when it appeared in a German documentary. On the day the Laurentes hiked there were 6 German hikers and 3 from Japan.
Visiting Arizona's remote, gorgeous Wave arizona Visiting remote geologic wonder requires luck, pluck, but the payoff is incredible By Jeff Greenwald Updated Dec 7, 2012 2:11 p.m.
‘The Wave’ on Utah-Arizona border claims the third life this month. ... where he covered the 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami and the subsequent death of North Korean strongman Kim Jong Il.
Under orders from SCAP to balance its budget, the Japanese government had decided to raise taxes, end subsidies to manufacturers and fire 270,000 government employees. To Sadanori Shimoyama, ...
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.
A top destination for hikers and photographers for decades, The Wave is usually only open to 20 visitors per day -- a limit set to protect the fragile site from rapid degradation by careless humans.
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.
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