Here’s the side of our U-Haul truck from our Colorado to Missouri move last month:
Like many U-Haul trucks, this one had a geological theme depicted on its side:
Did you know… Strange flora, previously unknown to science, were discovered in the hidden Ketona Dolomite Glades, an area often referred to as a “botanical lost world.” Why do these mysterious rare plants grow only over this unique Cambrian rock?
A further description of the plants that grow on the Ketona Dolomite, and how the composition of this dolomite affects the plants, can be found at www.uhaul.com/supergraphics/.
Thanks, U-Haul, for your contribution to Earth science education.
Grace and Peace
I like the ones with some text explanation on them best. Yesterday I saw one that had some sort of green, bubbly, donut-looking things on the side and I couldn’t figure out what it was supposed to be. I didn’t notice a state or geographic area mentioned either.
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New York’s is geology related also – about a mastodon found in Hyde Park.
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That U-Haul needs to be washed!
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It was dirty when I got it, it was dirty when I returned it. But it was clean inside.
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I have seen U-Haul South Dakota vans with an image of the giant Cretaceous sea turtle.
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