2. Diving in the Icy Lake Carrying a Tree in Siberia
Probably the chilliest New Year’s Eve tradition in the world comes from Siberia and involves cutting a hole in the ice covering the Lake Baikal and diving to the bottom holding a tree trunk. The intention behind this performance is even more ludicrous than the act itself– the diver should reach the bottom and “plant” the tree there. This may seem pointless to you, but to the Russian ice divers it’s pretty normal to celebrate the New Year in this unusual way– drinking sparkling wine and dancing around some pine tree in the freezing waters of Lake Baikal in Siberia. Just for your information, at that time of the year, the air temperature near the lake reaches -23 degrees Celsius, and the Lake Baikal itself is known to be the world’s oldest and deepest lake. If you don’t tolerate cold very much or can’t swim, you should probably cross out this destination from your New Year’s Eve list of wanna-go places.
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