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Two Nevada men were convicted this week after they were caught destroying an ancient rock formation in a national park. Wyatt Fain, 37, and Payden Crosper, 31, were each found guilty of one ...
A video shows two men damaging an ancient rock formation at Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada, rangers say. Screengrab from KVVU video A jury found two men guilty of destroying delicate ...
A jury found two men guilty of destroying delicate rock formations that took nature’s geologic forces millions of years to make in Nevada, federal officials said. The men were captured on video ...
The pair, Wyatt Clifford Fain and Payden David Guy Cosper, were captured on camera last April shoving the iconic red rock sandstone formations at Nevada’s Lake Mead National Park, home to 140 ...
Two Nevada men are facing a year in prison and fines of up to $100,000 each for pushing ancient rock formations off a cliff at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Following a two-day trial ...
He notified Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore of the landscape change. This week, the park is looking back at how the sandstone formation has changed over time, writing on Facebook that major ...
On March 11, while exploring near the Jezero Crater's edge, NASA's Perseverance rover encountered a peculiar rock located at Broom Point. The oddly textured rock is covered with hundreds of ...
Two men caught on camera damaging ancient federally protected red rock sandstone formations now face jail time after being convicted of defacing a national park. The pair, Wyatt Clifford Fain and ...
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