CRANSTON, R.I. (WJAR) — Like so many little girls, 7-year-old Hali Proulx of Cranston dreams of being a mermaid. "I can swim really fast in them," Hali said. Thanks to her new FinFun rainbow mermaid ...
Mermaiding, the artistic swimming activity in which people wear mermaid fins and tails, is growing in popularity around the world. The activity has led to the formation of mermaid swim schools, groups ...
The Little Mermaid famously sang "flipping your fins, you don't get too far." Apparently, she's never seen Merle Liivand swim. Liivand, also known as "Eco Mermaid," broke a Guinness World Record in ...
A Florida woman has been banned from swimming in her community's pool because she wants to wear a mermaid tail.Jenna Conti, who lives in the FishHawk Ranch subdivision, had been in the Aquatic Club ...
In the first snapshot, little Stormi floats on her back in the blue fin and matching frilly top with her arms extended outward. The second snapshot shows the tot swimming underwater in the bluest of ...
It's a dream come true for anyone who wanted to grow up to be Ariel. Seattle Parks and Recreation is offering a class where you can learn to swim like a mermaid. Fin Fun 300 is for adults 16-65.
Back in the day, I mostly associated swimming pools with playing Marco Polo, doing handstands, and, most importantly, pretending to be a mermaid. Nowadays, I mostly associate them with lap swim, which ...
(WSVN) - Mermaid tails are the hottest new swim accessory, but as fun as they are, they can be very dangerous. 7’s Robbin Simmons has all the details in our special report, “Troubling Tail.” They make ...
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