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A perfectly innocent ice floe sits out there, several hundred feet from shore. Nothing alarming about that.
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20 minutes later it's closer, but it is still keeping a a polite distance.
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Next thing you know, it's lapping at the shoreline. I expect tomorrow there will be a big pile-up of shore ice. Just in time for the 100th post! See you tomorrow.
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