It's a Russian tradition to dive in ice-cold water on the day of Epiphany. On the video it's done for charity to support the homeless, but actually thousands of people across Russia do it every year in the end of January. They believe that the water on this day washes away the sickness and the sins. There are also people who swim outside in winter for sport, not for religion. In Russian they are called with the word that literally translates as "a walrus".
Where do you see homeless people? It is Russian orthodox tradition to plunge in ice-hole at Epiphany Day.
wolkas 3 weeks ago
crazy ! congratulations!
almirantenegro 3 weeks ago
Russians to cold: wimp!
eschecs 3 weeks ago
omg its like minus 30 their and their diving into the river semi naked their crazy id just donate money and keep warm
anne123480 3 weeks ago
At least all the blokes will be the same size,in a certain part of their bodies,lol.Brrrrrrrrrrr,just donate some sodding cash,hahaha!
popazz1 4 weeks ago
the usual Spetsnaz soldiers having fun in the warm pool.NEXT!
dudeJustplaythegame 4 weeks ago
This is an old Slavic Orthodox tradition, which we are proud, stupid pindos!!!
deeexe 4 weeks ago
Vodka gives them everything they need
toxic0alien 4 weeks ago
rather them than me.
superstubes 4 weeks ago
@superstubes what do you think of the scene at 6 seconds
thecoolj45221 4 weeks ago
@thecoolj45221
ha...hairy shoulders!!! Not a turn on.
superstubes 4 weeks ago
what 'homeless' did they mean???... there's no homeless in Russia, only street bums ...is this another hoax made up by the european mass media?
tzar2007 4 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@tzar2007 Have you got down syndrome?
MegaWinnieGirl 4 weeks ago
@tzar2007 So stupid..
Lo0lzDane 4 weeks ago
IN SOVIET RUSSIA, ICE PLUNGES YOU!
white8ass8kika 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
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It's a Russian tradition to dive in ice-cold water on the day of Epiphany. On the video it's done for charity to support the homeless, but actually thousands of people across Russia do it every year in the end of January. They believe that the water on this day washes away the sickness and the sins. There are also people who swim outside in winter for sport, not for religion. In Russian they are called with the word that literally translates as "a walrus".
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Maffania 1 month ago
homeless people in russia is so brutal that they are taking bath in icy plunges!!!
azibins1 1 month ago 3
usually, in Kazakhstan, we also get icy plunge. it makes people more healthy.
akhmetazamat 1 month ago
there is no homeless, just the citizens as we are. Why they called this video like that?
akhmetazamat 1 month ago 5
@akhmetazamat I think it was to raise money, in the description bar. I thought the same thing lol
Oliviasims26 3 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Hhhhhhhhhhhhhh I wouldn't even do it for the queen let alone homeless hhhhh
djillali34 1 month ago
I have always wondered how can you actually SWIM in there! However, I've got to say that it's a brave stand for charities and homeless.
Strixlord 1 month ago in playlist Más vídeos de nocommenttv
bitch at the end ! you lost your towell !!!!!
ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT 1 month ago in playlist More videos from nocommenttv
haha
CenLAStormSpotters 1 month ago