New Year's Day: Thousands take to seas for swims
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Is it freezing or balmy? Whatever, it's a good hangover cure, apparently
Swimmers around Wales braved the mist and chill of New Year's Day to take a bracing plunge into the sea.
Events at Abersoch in Gwynedd, Saundersfoot in Pembrokeshire and Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan drew thousands of participants and spectators to the beaches.
In Saundersfoot, organisers said a record 2,048 swimmers took part to raise money for charity.
The west Wales town and Barry were both marking their 36th annual swim.

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Packed like sardines on Saundersfoot beach

Brightening up a misty day in Saundersfoot
Saundersfoot Festivities chairman Martyn Williams said: "The village and wider community has done us proud again.
"We could not have conceived 36 years ago we would be here now hosting such a major event."
Further north in Abersoch, swimmers said the water was "freezing" but did not let it stop them taking part.
One swimmer said: "It's just a really good way to start the year. Like a refreshing challenge to get you going."
Another said it was "tradition", while a third admitted it was a "hangover cure".

What's occurin'? They're off at Barry's new year swim

Wonder Woman drops in for a dip at Barry

Oh we do like to be beside the seaside... even on a cold New Year's Day!
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