Date: 04/27/2020
Number: 1
"The Ice Offically Broke Up and Stopped the Clock on:
Monday April 27th,
at 12:56 PM Alaska Standard Time."
(note: The Nenana Ice Classic is an annual contest held in Alaska since 1917 to guess the exact time the Tanana River ice breaks up in the area of Nenana. A tripod is placed on the ice with a long tether to a clock on the shore. When the river ice begins its break-up the tripod will begin to move downriver and the tether pulls on the clock thereby stopping the clock.)
Nenana, AK
Latitude: 64.6 Longitude: -149.1
Observed by: Harry
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