'The most famous and biggest New Year's dive in the Netherlands!'
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Registration for the Unox New Year's Dive Scheveningen starts from 10:30 am. Around 11:45 am, it is time for the collective warm-up with music to keep everyone nice and warm. At 12:00 the dive will start. Be on time if you want to join in. You will need time to change clothes. Everyone participating in the Unox New Year's Dive in Scheveningen will receive an Unox hat.
The New Year's Dive, or “Nieuwjaarsduik” in Dutch, is a spectacular tradition in the Netherlands where thousands of people gather on January 1st to plunge into the cold waters of the North Sea or other designated locations.
The Dutch tradition started in the coastal city of Zandvoort in 1960, when a swimming club decided to start the year fresh with a plunge in the sea. Nowadays, similar events are organized in dozens of locations across the country.
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The Nieuwjaarsduik (New Year's Dive) is the yearly Dutch tradition of running into the freezing winter waters to celebrate the beginning of a new year. The biggest New Year's Dive happens at Scheveningen (AKA the place with a name no foreigners can pronounce), but people take crazy dips all over the country.
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A tradition since the 1960s, some 10.000 people make their way towards the icy waters at Scheveningen and other popular beaches in the Netherlands to take part in the annual New Year's Dive (Nieuwjaarsduik) on January 1.
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