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Could somebody please explain to me why the "Geology of Utah's Nation Parks" charts are...ahem...up-side-down in the Eyring Building? Are these the unbound pages to a Geology Textbook? We couldn't take the time to cut and flip these before framing and adding several placards to draw attention?
Just curious. Maybe I'm missing something. Geology humor, perhaps.
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