| 11. | Seals and sea lions were plentiful, often napping atop ice floes.
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| 12. | Yet the ice floes wrenche & them out like reeds.
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| 13. | But no amount of pushing could divert the larger floes.
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| 14. | The ships were forced to zigzag to avoid ice floes.
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| 15. | The obverse of the coin depicts a seal on an ice floe.
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| 16. | The bridge was destroyed in 1603 by an ice floe.
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| 17. | They remained camped on the floe for a whole month.
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| 18. | Waves and ice floes shift gravel banks around in these shallow waters.
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| 19. | And how was the float among the ice floes?
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| 20. | It is surrounded on all sides by neighboring floes.
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