If you know the story about the ancient spice road that went through Petra in Nabatea and up to Syria and Mesopotamia, you will know the story about how frankincense and myrrh made its way to the Holy Land, but archaeologists have been unable to figure out why the road itself, and not just the trade that went north and south on it was called a spice road— until now. This truck was caught in the act during a storm, when he thought no one was looking.