Watch: New Hampshire Joins Maine in Having a Spinning Ice Di

Watch: New Hampshire Joins Maine in Having a Spinning Ice Disk


Watch: New Hampshire Joins Maine in Having a Spinning Ice Disk
It's tough to forget the 2019 spinning ice disk that made NATIONAL HEADLINES in Westbrook, Maine (mainly because it looked so cool and it was MASSIVE), but they're popping up again this year for us to enjoy!
Facebook user Sue Drew posted this quickie video of an ice spinning disk that had formed at the Pemi River Swimming Hole in North Woodstock, that her friend Greig had shot, in the u Local New Hampshire group on Facebook.
According to the Bangor Daily News, ice disks can often be formed when a chunk of ice is repeatedly spun around by flowing water creating a floating ice circle or disk. The chunk grinds against other pieces of ice while it rotates, which creates the perfect circle shape we all see.

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