The Wave is a red-rock stunner on the border of Arizona and Utah, made of 190-million-year-old sand dunes that have turned to rock. L.A. Times photographer Spencer Weiner captured the swirling drama of this little-known formation that’s accessible only on foot via a three-mile hike and highly regulated. (To apply for a permit, go to the Bureau of Land Management’s Arizona Web page.)
An earlier version of this text incorrectly said the sand dunes are 190 years old.
Outside: Exploring the swirl
Inside: Navajo sandstone and blue sky
Inside: Walking on cinnamon taffy
Outside: A vista of textures
Outside: Desert-dwelling lizard