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		</div><p>A swirling disc of ice on a river in the US state of Maine is drawing onlookers in the heart of winter once again.</p>
<p>The disc has formed in the Presumpscot River in Westbrook.</p>
<p>A handful of dog walkers and onlookers stopped to gaze at the curious ice formation on a chilly Thursday morning around dawn.</p>
<p>The disc drew fans from around the globe when it first appeared in the river in 2019.</p>
<p>It also partially formed in 2020.</p>
<p>Ice discs can form because of a current and vortex under ice.</p>
<p>The ice sheets spin and form into circles.</p>
<p>Officials in Westbrook have cautioned against attempting to go out on the ice disc.</p>
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