Published 2 years agoRare ice disk forms on Maine river, drawing onlookers again SummaryAn ice disk formed on the surface of a Maine river, drawing onlookers again. Share menu0 Articles0 ArticlesAllLeftCenterRightNews18 IndiaLean RightMixed FactualityIndividual: Mukesh AmbaniBack In Shape: Maine's Famous Spinning Ice Disk Says HelloMaine's famous rotating ice disk is back.2 years ago·IndiaRead Full ArticleNews18 IndiaLean RightMixed FactualityIndividual: Mukesh Ambani Back In Shape: Maine's Famous Spinning Ice Disk Says HelloMaine's famous rotating ice disk is back.2 years ago·IndiaRead Full ArticleCTV NewsCenterHigh FactualityMedia Conglomerate: Bell MediaFamous spinning ice disk is back in MaineMaine's famous rotating ice disk has begun to form in the Presumpscot River, where it partially formed in 2020 but failed to draw a worldwide audience like in its first appearance in 2019.2 years ago·CanadaRead Full ArticleCTV NewsCenterHigh FactualityMedia Conglomerate: Bell Media Famous spinning ice disk is back in MaineMaine's famous rotating ice disk has begun to form in the Presumpscot River, where it partially formed in 2020 but failed to draw a worldwide audience like in its first appearance in 2019.2 years ago·CanadaRead Full ArticleThe IndependentLean LeftMixed FactualityIndividual: Evgeny LebedevBizarre natural spinning ice circle develops in MaineNatural occurrence caused by circular current and vortex under ice sheet 2 years ago·London, United KingdomRead Full ArticleThe IndependentLean LeftMixed FactualityIndividual: Evgeny Lebedev Bizarre natural spinning ice circle develops in MaineNatural occurrence caused by circular current and vortex under ice sheet 2 years ago·London, United KingdomRead Full ArticleAssociated Press NewsLean LeftHigh FactualityIndependent: Independent MediaCool new disk: Spinning ice drawing chilly gawkers againWESTBROOK, Maine (AP) — A swirling disk of ice on a Maine river is drawing onlookers in the heart of winter once again.2 years ago·United StatesRead Full ArticleAssociated Press NewsLean LeftHigh FactualityIndependent: Independent Media Cool new disk: Spinning ice drawing chilly gawkers againWESTBROOK, Maine (AP) — A swirling disk of ice on a Maine river is drawing onlookers in the heart of winter once again.2 years ago·United StatesRead Full ArticleUSA TodayLean LeftMixed FactualityMedia Conglomerate: GannettA giant, spinning ice disk formed in the middle of a Maine river – againMaine's famous rotating ice disk is back this year after partially forming on the Presumpscot River in 2020.2 years ago·United StatesRead Full ArticleUSA TodayLean LeftMixed FactualityMedia Conglomerate: Gannett A giant, spinning ice disk formed in the middle of a Maine river – againMaine's famous rotating ice disk is back this year after partially forming on the Presumpscot River in 2020.2 years ago·United StatesRead Full ArticleCBS LocalLean LeftHigh FactualityMedia Conglomerate: National AmusementsMedia Conglomerate: Michael RedstoneLOOK: Giant Ice Disc Returns To Maine RiverIt's back! A massive ice disc that first appeared three years ago in a Maine river has returned.2 years ago·United StatesRead Full ArticleCBS LocalLean LeftHigh FactualityMedia Conglomerate: National AmusementsMedia Conglomerate: Michael Redstone LOOK: Giant Ice Disc Returns To Maine RiverIt's back! A massive ice disc that first appeared three years ago in a Maine river has returned.2 years ago·United StatesRead Full ArticleMore articlesThink freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribeGround News Article Assistant Not enough coverage to generate an Article Assistant.Coverage DetailsTotal News Sources0Leaning Left9Leaning Right12Center34Last Updated2 years agoBias Distribution62% CenterBias Distribution 62% of the sources are Center63% Center15%C 63%R 22%+3+29+7FactualityTo view factuality data please Upgrade to PremiumOwnership To view ownership data please Upgrade to VantageSources are mostly out of (0)Similar News TopicsOffbeatNatureEnvironmentScienceMaine, United StatesShow AllSimilar News TopicsOffbeatNatureEnvironmentScienceMaine, United StatesShow All