140,000 people visit wave rock a year.
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Not to many have died while surfing. However, people do drown a lot because they don't have a surfboard with them and get stuck in a rip current and they do not know what to do. Those are mostly tourists though.
Some people have evaded the military draft or have deserted the military for reasons of conscience (others have done so for reasons of selfishness). Julius and Ethel Rosenberg committed espionage for reasons of conscience, and were executed for it. Even the current wave of Islamic terrorism is being committed for reasons of conscience, however misguided those reasons may be. Many crimes are committed by people who at least believe that they are doing something good.
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Over 100,000 tourists visit Wave Rock, Western Australia each year.
when is it the best time to visit wave rock
You don't hear about it everywhere you go, but it is still popular. The Wave Rock is not as famous as the Grand Canyon, Empire State Building, or Statue of Liberty, but the Wave Rock is visited many times by hordes of people.
because it was formed 2700 million years ago.
it got its like wave rock because it looks like a wave
yes there are fossils in wave rock
No, Wave Rock is not a World Heritage Site.
People vandalising the rock and air pollution causing acid rain to wear away at it.
Wave Rock is shaped like a tall ocean wave. It has cultural significance to the Aborigines with over 140,000 tourists every year visiting the Wave Rock.
Wave Rock is near Hyden in Western Australia.
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No, Wave Rock is not a World Heritage Site.