File:New Years 2021 at Golden Gardens 19 - Polar Bear Plunge.jpg

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English: Every year on New Years Day, people gather at Seattle's Golden Gardens Park. Many burn their leftover Christmas trees (probably not strictly legal, but a longstanding tradition and is tolerated by the City) or take a "Polar Bear Plunge" in the cold waters of Puget Sound. This pandemic year was no exception. People generally tried to maintain social distancing, but few actual masks were in sight. I stayed masked and at a distance; my photos of this are all shot with a relatively long lens.

This photo is part of a Polar Bear Plunge sequence:

Date Taken on 1 January 2021
Source Photo by Joe Mabel
Author Joe Mabel
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