Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent
Thousands turned out for the Flora-Bama's annual Polar Bear Dip. The event, held at noon on New Year's Day, saw patrons in costumes from Elvis and hot sauce packets to actual polar bears jump into the not-so-frigid waters of the Gulf. After their swim, guests were treated to a buffet lunch and live music.
Capt. Mark Robinson - GCM Correspondent