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The short ice-free season made it difficult to take all the posts in one year.
People working in Antarctica may be few, but so is ice-free land.
The strait is ice-free for only a few months each year.
The ice-free period on the river is short: about sixty days.
This part of Minnesota was ice-free during the last ice age.
The boat cast off and moved into the ice-free channel.
The station has been on an ice-free rock, about 10 meters above the sea level.
The ice-free nature of the port has been important in the town's establishment.
Perhaps the hunters who came through the ice-free corridor went east first, then moved west.
A shore lead system ensures there are ice-free water areas.
The high mountain lakes often give good catches of fish during their ice-free months.
The river is ice-free from early May to late October.
The river is used as a boat transport route during the ice-free summer.
Outside these ages, the Earth seems to have been ice-free even in high latitudes.
Bald eagles have been seen during winter in recent years when the lake is ice-free.
Island near Antarctica that makes up the largest nearby ice-free surface.
During the winter the sea around Liepāja is virtually ice-free.
In ice-free months the vessel is employed for official tours.
The water around it is normally ice-free for two or three months a year, but this was not the experience of the early explorers.
They move south in winter to keep in ice-free waters.
During the last week of the ship's attempt to reach the camp there were no ice-free leads in any direction.
The Bay remains ice-free even in winter, making it easily navigable.
And one coating, applied in less than 30 seconds, is supposed to keep the bridge ice-free for three or four days.
Virtually ice-free, the two ports are the southernmost in Russia.
The nearby waters are deep, ice-free year-round, and there is good access to the Pacific.