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Thousands grin and bare it for swim at crack of dawn

The free annual event marked the winter solstice and drew 3,000 registered swimmers to a dawn plunge at Long Beach.

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Wearing nothing but a red swimming cap, hardy souls have taken a brisk river dip for an annual winter solstice celebration as part of Dark Mofo festivities.

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Thousands grin and bare it for swim at crack of dawn

Wearing nothing but a red swimming cap, hardy souls have taken a brisk river dip for an annual winter solstice celebration as part of Dark Mofo festivities.

·City of Perth, Australia
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Ice cold, but popular: Around 3,000 people in Australia jumped naked into a river - and celebrated the shortest day of the year. What is the custom about?

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ABC Australia broke the news in Australia on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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