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  1. Anneli:
    Dec 02, 2020 at 07:43 PM

    Very well written piece ????! One can nearly feel every feeling about the dip what you describe. You are so brave! I’m from nation where some members sometimes practice jumping through the hole in the ice on a lake just after running out of steaming sauna .... not me ???? not that brave. And it’s great that you were so brave and that you wrote your experience down. Really, well done!

    1. rseabrook:
      Dec 02, 2020 at 08:13 PM

      Thank you, you're too kind! xxx

      Jumping through a hole in the ice might be a bit much even for me! I'd be scared of going underneath and not being able to find the hole again!

      1. Anneli Truu:
        Dec 05, 2020 at 06:29 AM

        Haha, no it realli is quite a big hole. You can search for russian ice (hole) swimming, probably will get more video examples than if would look for estonian ones ????.






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  1. Anneli:
    Dec 02, 2020 at 07:43 PM

    Very well written piece ????! One can nearly feel every feeling about the dip what you describe. You are so brave! I’m from nation where some members sometimes practice jumping through the hole in the ice on a lake just after running out of steaming sauna .... not me ???? not that brave. And it’s great that you were so brave and that you wrote your experience down. Really, well done!

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    1. rseabrook:
      Dec 02, 2020 at 08:13 PM

      Thank you, you're too kind! xxx

      Jumping through a hole in the ice might be a bit much even for me! I'd be scared of going underneath and not being able to find the hole again!

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      1. Anneli Truu:
        Dec 05, 2020 at 06:29 AM

        Haha, no it realli is quite a big hole. You can search for russian ice (hole) swimming, probably will get more video examples than if would look for estonian ones ????.

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