Parades, presents and paddling: 10 amazing pictures showing how Epiphany is celebrated around the world
Christians across the globe are today celebrating Epiphany; the day we remember the Three Wise Men coming to visit Jesus.
In some countries, Orthodox priests bless lakes by throwing a wooden cross into them, which worshippers then dive in and try to catch. According to tradition, catching the cross brings health and prosperity.
This guy, a Greek Orthodox pilgrim, certainly looks mighty pleased after retrieving the wooden crucifix thrown by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew into the Golden Horn in Bosphorus, Turkey.
Similar vibes in Athens.
These men in Bulgaria look like they're about to get a bit chilly.
As do these, dancing in the icy waters of the Tundzha river in the town of Kalofer, Bulgaria.
In Prague, participants take part in the annual 'Three Kings swim' alongside the medieval Charles Bridge to commemorate the day.
Children in Spain traditionally receive their Christmas presents delivered by the Three Wise Men on the morning of January 6, and parades are held the day before, such as this one in Malaga.
Pope Francis, meanwhile, kept his celebrations rather more subdued, kissing a statue of Jesus during Mass at St Peter's basillica in Rome today.