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Prescott National Forest officials are considering moving Wizard Rock to a new location, where its “beauty and uniqueness” can be more easily seen by visitors, according to the emailed statement.
PRESCOTT, Ariz. - A well-known boulder called Wizard Rock that was taken from the Prescott National Forest two weeks ago has unexpectedly returned. On Friday morning, a national forest employee ...
A well-known boulder called Wizard Rock was taken from the Prescott National Forest two weeks ago, and now the Forest Service is looking for who is responsible and why.
Like magic, Wizard Rock is back. A Prescott National Forest employee on patrol discovered the 1-ton boulder back in its rightful place on the morning of Nov. 1, reports The Arizona Republic, which ...
It is known as Wizard Rock and is black with white quartz running through it. ... PRESCOTT NATIONAL FOREST, AZ — Prescott National Forest’s famous giant boulder went missing several weeks ago ...
The Wizard Rock’s vanishing act has come to an end. A beautiful 1-ton boulder that mysteriously disappeared from a national forest in Arizona weeks ago has returned without an explanation, of… ...
A famous boulder in Prescott National Forest, Arizona, has gone missing in mysterious circumstances, according to reports. The one-ton black boulder, known as Wizard Rock, was reported missing ...
A recent crime that took place in Prescott National Forest in Arizona is more unusual. As Newsweek reports, a one-ton boulder known as "Wizard Rock" has been missing from the site for about two weeks.
The 1-ton “Wizard Rock” that seemingly evaporated into thin air has returned to the Arizona national forest where it was stolen, in what can only be assumed as an act of magic.
Prescott National Forest staff announced the brazen theft in a recent statement appealing ... depending on the beauty of the stone—but as Prescott staff note, Wizard Rock was particularly ...
“Maybe it’s magical,’’ a forest official joked about the reappearance of the boulder, a tourist attraction that sits off Route 89 in Arizona in Prescott National Forest.
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