AS the weather continues to heat up in Australia and holidaymakers head to the beach to cool off, spare a thought for those in the northern hemisphere who are taking a similar dip in the ocean – but in far cooler temps. More than 1,000 people dove into the chilly...
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AS the weather continues to heat up in Australia and holidaymakers head to the beach to cool off, spare a thought for those in the northern hemisphere who are taking a similar dip in the ocean – but in far cooler temps.
More than 1,000 people dove into the chilly waters of Malo-les-Bains in Northern France on New Year’s Eve while onlookers wearing beanies and scarves cheered them on.
The annual rite encourages costumes and champagne, and was described by one brave participant as being “glacial” – not to mention the shrinkage!
It’s one way to get stone cold sober after NYE festivities.
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