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1)Loring, Alaska
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loring,_Alaska

This was a one-time cannery and fishing village on Revillagigedo Island but the post office closed in 1936 leaving this as a Census designated place only. It's located on the archipelago part of the state about 15 miles north of Ketchikan and had a population of 4 in the 2010 Census. READ 2/19/2020

2) Pierre Berès
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Ber%C3%A8s

Berès was a “famous” French bookseller. The inventory of his Paris shop proved worth $35M euros In 2005 at auction. READ 2/20/2020
3) Sweet 'n' Short
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_%27n_Short

This article about a 1991 movie shot in South Africa was so confusing that this is either a true summation of the strangest comedy ever filmed or the article was written while under the influence. It’s disjointed enough that I would consider watching the film In order to restructure the article into something passing for coherence. And dig the tagline: “Oh Schucks...it's the New South Africa!.” READ 2/20/2020
4) Pierazzo (crater)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierazzo_(crater)

This one was kinda heavy on jargon (“The ejecta blanket contains multiple lobate impact melt flows”). About all I really got out of it was that it was named after an Italian scientist who studied impact craters and that it is, itself, an impact crater. I get the idea that it’s a “big deal” among lunar craters because its creation sent out rays for about 50 miles in all directions. READ 2/20/2020
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