Russians with a taste for a bracing New Year swim braved freezing temperatures to plant traditional festive fir trees on the seabed and at the bottom of a lake on December 31.
"We like to celebrate the New Year underwater," said Andrei Baranovsky, one of a team of divers who planted a decorated tree 55 feet below the ice on Siberia's Lake Baikal, the world's deepest lake. "And for the fish it's fun too, although I don't think they celebrate New Year so it's probably all the same to them." Elsewhere, a team of extreme sports enthusiasts from the northwestern coastal town of Severomorsk planted a tree on the bed of the Northern Ocean. The three divers danced round the tree and opened a bottle of champagne while underwater. New Year is the biggest holiday in the Russian calendar and it is traditional to put up a tree for celebrations with family and friends. (Agencies) | 喜愛在新年神清氣爽地游個泳的俄羅斯人冒著刺骨的嚴寒在12月31日將傳統(tǒng)的節(jié)日冷杉樹種到了海中和湖底。 潛水員安德烈·巴拉諾夫斯基說:"我們喜歡在水底慶祝新年。"他和其他隊友在西伯利亞貝爾加湖的冰層底下種了一棵55英尺高的裝飾樹。貝爾加湖是世界上最深的湖。 安德烈還說:"我想對于湖里的魚來說 ,這也是十分有趣的。盡管我認為他們不會慶祝新年,所以也許對他們來說區(qū)別并不大。" 與此同時,還有一支由來自西北海邊小鎮(zhèn)北莫爾斯克的體育狂熱愛好者組成的隊伍在北部的海床上種下了一棵樹。 三名潛水員在水下圍著樹翩翩起舞,還開了一瓶香檳來慶祝。 在俄羅斯,新年是一年中最重要的節(jié)日。按照傳統(tǒng),家人和朋友一起種下一棵樹來慶祝新年。 (中國日報網(wǎng)站譯) |