If you wonder what Santa does on Boxing Day, then look no further than the Fife coast for answers.
He and his doubles were at Levenmouth promenade, taking to the Forth to raise funds for CLIC Sargent.
Around 40 hardy souls dressed up and braved the Boxing Day chill for the annual dook, while huge crowds gathered to cheer them on.
Some taking part looked frozen before even dipping a toe in the water, and for many that was all it took to realise the extent of what they had agreed to although almost everyone did take the plunge eventually.Click here for a full photo gallery from LevenA first aid team was on hand in case of mishaps but despite the bracing conditions everyone emerged safely from the water.
Brian Landells, 52, from Leven, said: “I got talked into it by my stepdaughter as she said a lot of people were doing it.
“It was pretty cold, but I’m fine now.”
Up the coast in Anstruther it was a similar scene as people descended on the town’s harbour for the annual East Neuk dook.
Around 40 dookers plunged into the chilly waters of the harbour to raise funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
As part of the event volunteers dived in from the west pier and swam across the harbour.Click here for a full photo gallery from Anstruther