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Hi Tom,
The best I can come up with is that it is in the Baie de Port-au-Prince, Dept. of Quest, where Port-au-Prince is located. This may have been the site of the 2010 earthquake.
marlo
---- "Watters wrote:
> Can anyone help find the following locality? I've exhausted my resources.
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> Mount Petitchemin, Department of the Ouest, Haiti. This was one of Orcutt's stations.
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