Zebra
Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam
A costumed plunger gets ready to take a dip into the Chesapeake Bay during the 16th annual Maryland State Police Polar Bear plunge at Sandy Point State Park. The event has raised an estimated $19 million for Special Olympics Maryland over the past 15 years.
A costumed plunger gets ready to take a dip into the Chesapeake Bay during the 16th annual Maryland State Police Polar Bear plunge at Sandy Point State Park. The event has raised an estimated $19 million for Special Olympics Maryland over the past 15 years. (Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam)
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Wild hair
Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam
Two costumed plungers race out of the water after taking a dip into the cold Chesapeake Bay during the 16th annual Maryland State Police Polar Bear plunge at Sandy Point State Park. The event has raised an estimated $19 million for Special Olympics Maryland over the past 15 years.
Two costumed plungers race out of the water after taking a dip into the cold Chesapeake Bay during the 16th annual Maryland State Police Polar Bear plunge at Sandy Point State Park. The event has raised an estimated $19 million for Special Olympics Maryland over the past 15 years. (Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam)
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Hawaiian honey
Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam
A plunger dressed as a hula dancer is among the thousands who took a dip into the Chesapeake Bay during the 16th annual Maryland State Police Polar Bear plunge at Sandy Point State Park. The event has raised an estimated $19 million for Special Olympics Maryland over the past 15 years.
A plunger dressed as a hula dancer is among the thousands who took a dip into the Chesapeake Bay during the 16th annual Maryland State Police Polar Bear plunge at Sandy Point State Park. The event has raised an estimated $19 million for Special Olympics Maryland over the past 15 years. (Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam)
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Vikings
Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam
Viking plungers Trudi Martell, left, of Sperryville, Va., and her fther Randy Spires, of Waldorf, Md., took part in the costume contest during the 16th annual Maryland State Police Polar Bear plunge at Sandy Point State Park. The event has raised an estimated $19 million for Special Olympics Maryland over the past 15 years.
Viking plungers Trudi Martell, left, of Sperryville, Va., and her fther Randy Spires, of Waldorf, Md., took part in the costume contest during the 16th annual Maryland State Police Polar Bear plunge at Sandy Point State Park. The event has raised an estimated $19 million for Special Olympics Maryland over the past 15 years. (Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam)
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Hawaiian honey
Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam
Zach Haynie, 15, of Seberna Park, dressed in a hula dancer outfit for the costume contest during the 16th annual Maryland State Police Polar Bear plunge at Sandy Point State Park. The event has raised an estimated $19 million for Special Olympics Maryland over the past 15 years.
Zach Haynie, 15, of Seberna Park, dressed in a hula dancer outfit for the costume contest during the 16th annual Maryland State Police Polar Bear plunge at Sandy Point State Park. The event has raised an estimated $19 million for Special Olympics Maryland over the past 15 years. (Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam)
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