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The Loony Dook is an annual event held on New Year's Day in which people dive into the freezing waters of the Firth of Forth at South Queensferry (north of Edinburgh, Scotland), often in fancy dress.[1]

  1. ^ "The Stoats Loony Dook – brought to you by the Porridge Pioneers". EdinburghHogmanay.com. 1 January 2016. Archived from the original on 12 February 2016.

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Loony Dook

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The Loony Dook is an annual event held on New Year's Day in which people dive into the freezing waters of the Firth of Forth at South Queensferry (north...

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South Queensferry

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and each pub in the village. The name "Loony dook" is a combination of "Loony" (short for "lunatic") and "dook", a Scots term meaning "dip" or "bathe"...

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Broughty Ferry

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Scotland of the New Year Dooks that take place across eastern Scotland, such as Queensferry's Loony Dook. Participation in the Dook has increased dramatically...

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at the largest events in Exmouth, Lowestoft and Brighton. An annual "Loony Dook" takes place in South Queensferry, Scotland, on New Year's Day. Several...

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Stoats Porridge Bars

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Farmers' Market in Edinburgh. In 2016 Stoats were title sponsor of the Loony Dook. Stoats was the official 2016 partner of the World Porridge Day.[failed...

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Kinghorn Lifeboat Station

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made a donation to the station. The station holds an annual sponsored Loony Dook in January and an open day during the summer to raise funds for the running...

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2011 in Scotland

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Afghanistan 1 January – approximately 140 people take part in the annual Loony Dook in the Firth of Forth, at South Queensferry 2 January – At the Old Firm...

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2018 in Scotland

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brave the icy waters of the Firth of Forth for the annual New Year's Day Loony Dook. 7 February – The chief constable of Police Scotland, Phil Gormley, resigns...

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