Where will Plato go next? It’s up to you! Take Plato along on your trek across the globe. Snap a picture with Plato on a nature trail, at the top of a mountain or working on his tan at the beach. Send us your photos for a chance to be featured!
Thankfully, dinosaurs don’t need passports. To take Plato along for the ride, download and print your own Plato or find a paper Plato in your Publix Communication Center. Then, snap a pic and send it to corporate.communications@publix.com. Be sure to include your name, work location and photo caption.
July Week 4
The construction of this popular Peruvian tourist attraction dates back to the mid-1400s when Plato was just a young dinosaur. At the top of Machu Picchu Mountain, Plato enjoyed seeing the view of the ruins of the Andes Mountains.
Plato hopes the camera crew is getting his best angle. The Publixaurus checked out Talkeetna, Alaska, the town that inspired the series “Northern Exposure.”
Take me home, country roads! Plato visited New River Gorge Bridge in the Appalachian Mountains of Fayetteville, West Virginia. The bridge spans 3,030 feet over the New River Gorge.
July Week 3
Going back to school has never been better! Plato attended the 40th reunion for Excelsior High School Class of 1979 in Kingston, Jamaica.
What rhymes with Plato? Lego! The Publixaurus visited LEGOLAND in Winter Haven, Florida.
You could say he’s a gold digger — and you’d be right. Plato struck gold while panning in Fox, Alaska.
July Week 2
Our Publixaurus is exploring the Alaskan tundra! He visited Skagway, Alaska, by cruise ship like close to 1 million people do each year.
Plato celebrated the start of summer in St. Petersburg, Florida, with a swim.
Plato sailed into the picturesque waters off the coast of Pangasinan in the Philippines.
July Week 1
It’s a bird, it’s a plane — it’s Plato! The Publixaurus took a helicopter ride to visit the Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, Alaska.
Plato is out and about around the Persian Gulf! His first stop was to check out the airport sculptures at Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar.
Who’s a good boy? Plato helped train dogs for the next Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race while visiting Skagway, Alaska. The race covers more than 1,000 miles from Anchorage to Nome!