| 21. | Around 1600, Turinsk was built downriver and a winter ice-road was built to connect the two settlements.
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| 22. | This summer is enough to melt the winter ice cover, which prevents the formation of ice sheets.
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| 23. | Originally weighting around 40 g or more, modern mass-produced winter ice creams are around 20 30 g.
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| 24. | Every year the transportation of food, fuel and other logistical cargo is arranged on a winter ice road.
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| 25. | They portrayed the easy life in the country with a focus on winter ice skating and sleigh rides.
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| 26. | Much of the winter was spent upgrading her ice sheathing; Amundsen knew she would spend several winters iced-in.
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| 27. | The sun is turning back toward the Northern Hemisphere, shining on winter ice as the days grow longer.
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| 28. | There is no major airport, the roads are bad and the nearest ports remain closed by winter ice.
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| 29. | Winter ice roads lead to several local villages, but their condition varies depending on temperature and snow fall.
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| 30. | The museum also visually explains lobstering, tuna fishing, and the winter ice harvesting operations at the island's Ice Pond.
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