MONTEVIDEOEn una nova edici n del tradicional Chapuz n en el estrecho de Magallanes, 1.400 people from 16 different countries were gathered in the Chilean city of Punta Arenas, where they were exposed to the cold water, maintaining temperatures of at least 6 degrees Celsius.
Luis Riquelme, a 50-person bus driver from Chile, takes part in this experience for the third time. The first time this was done was in 2012, when only 247 people were helped. The Associated Press confirms that it is celebrating anything lindo ac with the citizens.
In Canadian, Russian, and northern European cities, ba os fr os are customary. Additionally, in the most remote part of Chilean Patagonia. The municipality organizes the Invernadas and Fiesta del Invierno 2025, which attract tourists from all over the world who use their travels to discover the coast in southern Chile and connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Claudio Radonich, the alcalde of Punta Arenas, told the AP that this event would surpass the r chord of 6,000 attendees in 2024. This began 25 years ago as a broma of several communicators and arrived for the first time.
Mar a P a Canto, who is 26 years old, traveled from Lima to measure the seas for the first time. It’s really helada, but it’s also very tasty. Coming with friends is the main motivator.
La cabeza te va a decir que no te metas, que salgas, pero manejando la respiraci n se puede, vale la pena, se al Alejandro, quien lleg en una bandera uruguaya a pesar del fr o.
Claudio Monge and Andr S. Poblete worked together on this report.