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Эмоциональные новогодние купания

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«Моржи» по всему миру вот уже много лет встречают Новый год в проруби. Для человека, который увлекается зимним плаванием, это уже привычная традиция. Но множество людей пробуют эту «забаву» впервые и их эмоции просто непередаваемы…

«Моржи», те которые уже закалены, любят эти зимние, чаще всего Крещенские, купания в проруби. Но те, кто впервые пробует войти в ледяную воду, испытывают поистине колоссальные эмоции.

Participants react after entering Lake Washington in Seattle. (David Ryder/Reuters)

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Girls react to the frigid waters of Pontiac Bay during the 12th Annual Polar Bear Plunge at Matthews Beach Park in Seattle. About 300 people participated in the first Polar Bear Plunge in 2003; since then, attendance has reached nearly 1,000 attendees. (Jordan Stead/seattlepi.com)

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A woman reacts after entering Lake Washington during the 12th annual Polar Bear Plunge in Seattle, Washington. Hundreds participated in the chilly New Year's Day tradition, organized by Seattle Parks and Recreation and held at Matthews Beach. (David Ryder/Reuters)

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SOUTH QUEENSFERRY, SCOTLAND - JANUARY 01:  New Year revellers, many in fancy dress, braved freezing conditions at the River Forth in front of the Forth Rail Bridge during the Loony Dook Swim on January 1, 2010 in South Queensferry, Scotland. Many of Scotland?s Hogmanay celebrations were cancelled last night due to the cold weather, but around eighty thousand people still attended the street party in Edinburgh.  (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

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Open-water swimmers emerge from the six degree centrigade water after taking part in the annual December Dip at Parliament Hill lido in north London on December 7, 2013.  The event sees around 400 people take to the unheated outdoor pool for a rapid two-width dash. AFP PHOTO / LEON NEAL

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