Thousands plunge into cold Magellan Strait waters

Video. Thousands plunge into cold Magellan Strait waters

Thousands of people plunged into the frigid waters of the Magellan Strait in Chile on Saturday during the "Splash of the Strait", an event suspended for three years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Thousands of people plunged into the frigid waters of the Magellan Strait in Chile on Saturday during the "Splash of the Strait", an event suspended for three years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Punta Arenas, the southernmost city in the world, dawned under 10 centimetres (almost four inches) of snow and sub-zero temperatures. But that didn't stop 5,000 people from swimming in the waters of the Strait.

The wild initiative started as a joke of six young people 15 years ago and has now become a national and international event.

Led by the Mayor of Punta Arenas, Claudio Radonich, people of all ages, from all parts of Chile and from 15 different countries, converged on the Strait of Magellan.

After singing the Chilean national anthem, they ran into the water, ignoring the cold.

The adrenaline boost left many already looking forward to returning in 2023.