Hmm.... Pasti ada versi XXX nya niy...
Kalo mermaid gak ada yg "boing" ya ?
hehehehehe

From: Morningmoon [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 14 Mei 2012 17:19
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ~ aga ~ The Mermaid

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]<mailto:[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

PUBLISHED: 11:52 GMT, 9 May 2012 | UPDATED: 15:57 GMT, 9 May 2012

  *

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.


[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
[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.

[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.
[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
[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
[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.
[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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