There are just some crazy things Africans don’t do or are not built for. One of them is the Dutch tradition of diving, into the North Sea (that is the ocean!) in the Scheveningen beach on New Year’s day when temperatures are at freezing point! Madness! Africa Web TV’s Bayo Fayemi went to find out why white people do this crazy shit. To his surprise and shock there were Africans doing the cold water dip too!
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