Famous ice disk seems to be reforming in Maine
A spinning disk of ice that made Westbrook, Maine, a tourist destination a year ago is returning.
The city on Friday shared a photo via Twitter of a rather jagged sheet of ice gently rotating in the Presumpscot River. While it does not yet have the near-perfect round shape of last year’s phenomenon, the ice is again spinning counter-clockwise in the same location.
ICE BREAKING NEWS: Ice Disk 2020 is making a run for it. There appears to be another ice disk forming in the Presumpscot River in Westbrook. It’s not a perfect circle yet, but it is rotating counter-clockwise again & the seagulls are along for the ride. #icedisk ?:Tina Radel pic.twitter.com/6x1ZT8tR4j
— City Of Westbrook ME (@CityofWestbrook) January 17, 2020
“Ice Disk 2020 is making a run for it,” the City of Westbrook posted. “The seagulls are along for the ride.”
The Portland Press Herald shared a time-lapse video by Ben McCanna.
The floating ice, at times, bumps the river banks and is gradually shaped into a circle. In 2019, images of the football-field size raft went viral online and visitors flocked to Westbrook to witness, photograph and speculate about the origin of the odd circle.
Steven Adams is a Tribune-Review manager/photography. You can contact Steven at sadams@triblive.com.
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