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"textContent": "Temperatures in northern Europe have been so low that citizens of Estonia can now drive across a 12 1/2-mile stretch of frozen sea linking the country's two main islands. The so-called \"ice road\" connecting the islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, located in western Estonia between the Baltic Sea and the...",
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