keren bangettttttttttt, tp kok gak ada poto tampak depan yakkkk itu mermaid tailnya diapain yah, ih pengennnnnnnn
* I do my thing & u do ur thing, I'm not in this world to live up to ur expectations & u are not in this world to live up to mine. U are u & I am I, & if by chance we find each other, it's beautiful.... If not, it can't be helped The Gestalt prayer, FP* On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Aga Madjid <[email protected]> wrote: > > ** > > > > Real-life mermaid swims with whales using very own fish tail - and holds > breath for two minutes on deep sea dives > > - Hannah, 36, was inspired to make first tail after watching Daryl > Hannah in mermaid film Splash > > By Deborah > Arthurs<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=Deborah+Arthurs> > > *PUBLISHED:* 11:52 GMT, 9 May 2012 | *UPDATED:* 15:57 GMT, 9 May 2012 > > - > > <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2141792/Real-life-mermaid-swims-whales-making-fish-tail.html#comments> > > Underwater swimmer Hannah Fraser has been fascinated with mermaids since > she was three years old. > > Hannah, 36, an Australian who now lives in LA, made her first mermaid tail > at the age of nine, after seeing the film Splash with Daryl Hannah. > > Now she works as a model, actress and performer, swimming with whales, > dolphins, stingrays and even sharks. > > > [image: Stunning: Photographer Ted Grambeau captured beautiful > photographs of 36-year-old Hannah Fraser swimming with whales in the wild > to promote their conservation] > > Stunning: Photographer Ted Grambeau captured beautiful photographs of > 36-year-old Hannah Fraser swimming with whales in the wild to promote their > conservation > > [image: Inspired: Hannah, an Australian who now lives in LA, made her > first mermaid tail at the age of nine, after seeing the film Splash with > Daryl Hannah] > > Inspired: Hannah, an Australian who now lives in LA, made her first > mermaid tail at the age of nine, after seeing the film Splash with Daryl > Hannah > > Hannah can hold her breath for up to two minutes and swim to depths of 45 > feet, allowing her to move like a real mermaid, without the restraints of > diving gear. > > In these images she is seen swimming with humpback whales off Vava'u > Island, Tonga, to promote marine conservation and oppose whale hunting. > > Hannah and her then husband Dave Rastovich, a surfer, were upset and > frustrated after International Whaling Commission meetings where whaling > nations were allowed to continue their slaughter under the guise of > 'scientific research'. > > 'It was depressing and we wanted to go somewhere to connect with the > whales and to raise awareness,' said Hannah. > > > [image: Feisty fish: Hannah has been confronted by sharks while > underwater, but says she scared them off with a frightening face] > > Feisty fish: Hannah has been confronted by sharks while underwater, but > says she scared them off with a frightening face > > The couple flew to Tonga with photographer Ted Grambeau, who was able to > capture beautiful images of humpbacks swimming with Hannah, in scenes > documented by filmmaker Bali Strickland. > > 'A baby humpback was curious and actually came up to me,' said Hannah. > > 'The whales were singing so loudly and the baby whale was squealing, which > sounds even louder under the water. It was a very powerful experience.' > > Many photographs for anti-whaling campaigns show brutal acts including > harpooning and whales being winched onto ships, which can be too horrific > for ordinary observers. > > But Ted's images appear in the children's book, The Surfer and the > Mermaid, and aim to inspire whale conservation. He added: 'All the shots of > Hannah are really poetic - really just surreal, beautiful shots.' > > In 2007, Hannah swam in the sea in Taiji, Japan, with 30 surfers, > celebrities and musicians, in an attempt to halt the ruthless slaughter of > thousands of dolphins by local fishermen. > > Hannah remembers: 'Half of the dolphins had been caught and the others > were roped off in the middle of the bay to be herded towards the fishermen. > [image: Impressive: Underwater images show Hannah swimming with dolphins > and whales, which she says gravitate towards her] > > Impressive: Underwater images show Hannah swimming with dolphins and > whales, which she says gravitate towards her > > [image: Deep blue: Hannah is seen here swimming with humpback whales off > Vava'u Island, Tonga, to raise awareness of marine life and oppose whale > hunting] > > Deep blue: Hannah is seen here swimming with humpback whales off Vava'u > Island, Tonga, to raise awareness of marine life and oppose whale hunting > [image: Spreading her message: Filmmaker Rob Benavides is currently > shooting a documentary about Hannah, which will feature her work as a > mermaid and sea-life campaigner] > > Spreading her message: Filmmaker Rob Benavides is currently shooting a > documentary about Hannah, which will feature her work as a mermaid and > sea-life campaigner > > 'Instead of being frightened, the dolphins were trying to come closer to > us in their net, as if they knew we wanted to help them. > > 'But at this point the fishermen were hitting us with sticks and moving > their boat propellers towards us. We couldn't get any closer and we > couldn't save the dolphins. > > 'It was indescribable to see this happening and have to abandon them. I > cried for hours afterwards. It was hard to be part of the human race at the > point.' > > Two years later, in 2009, Hannah swam in her tail with 14ft Great White > Sharks off Guadalupe island, Mexico. > > 'I thought if I was going to be a professional mermaid I'd have to face my > fear of sharks,' she admitted. > > After trying out the shark-infested waters in scuba gear, Hannah was about > to put on her mermaid tail, when one of the sharks became trapped in the > diver's cage. > > 'Luckily the shark freed itself in time. But it made me realise it was > safer not to use the cage,' she said. > > 'I got my tail on and got into the water. I was supposed to be surrounded > by divers, but in the mermaid tail I swim much faster than anyone else. I > realised I was on my own, but I stayed calm.' > > She added: 'Another time a shark turned round and came towards me, so I > made a scary face and screamed at it in the water. Amazingly I scared it > off. I felt invincible for months afterwards.' > > Filmmaker Rob Benavides is currently shooting a documentary about Hannah's > life, which will feature her work as a model, diver, and sea-life > campaigner. > > 'One of the imperative messages in marine conservation right now is > overfishing,' she said. 'We should be asking countries to better regulate > their fishing industries. > > 'We shouldn't be eating any fish, but if any it should be only little > ones. Large fish take years to grow and reach maturity. If we continue > taking them from the ocean it will be a long time before stocks are > replenished.' > > Hannah Fraser is featured in a new children's book Last Night I Swam With > A Mermaid by Kimberley Muller. > [image: Inspiration: Hannah says she made her first fish tail after > seeing Daryl Hannah play a mermaid in the 1984 film Splash] > > Inspiration: Hannah says she made her first fish tail after seeing Daryl > Hannah play a mermaid in the 1984 film Splash > > > __._,_.___ > > > *".... 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