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Mermaid Park

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Weeki Watchee, Florida, UNITED STATES: Mermaid wait to dive in a tube room to take part in an underwater show Little Mermaid at Weeki Watchee Springs State Park on April 24, 2014 in Weeki Watchee, Florida. The 538-acre (235-hectare) park features a first magnitude spring and a 400-seat submerged theater for watching the live mermaid show. The park has been the home to underwater performances, now known as mermaid shows, since it was opened by former US Navy frogman Newton Perry as a road side attraction in 1947. AFP PHOTO/Jewel Samad
Mermaids performed a "Little Mermaid" underwater show at Weeki Watchee Springs State Park in Florida.
Weeki Watchee, Florida, UNITED STATES: A mermaid prepares to perform in a underwater show Little Mermaid at Weeki Watchee Springs State Park on April 24, 2014 in Weeki Watchee, Florida. The 538-acre (235-hectare) park features a first magnitude spring and a 400-seat submerged theater for watching the live mermaid show. The park has been the home to underwater performances, now known as mermaid shows, since it was opened by former US Navy frogman Newton Perry as a road side attraction in 1947. AFP PHOTO/Jewel Samad
Weeki Watchee, Florida, UNITED STATES: Mermaid Stayce surfaces out of water after an underwater show Little Mermaid at Weeki Watchee Springs State Park on April 24, 2014 in Weeki Watchee, Florida. The 538-acre (235-hectare) park features a first magnitude spring and a 400-seat submerged theater for watching the live mermaid show. The park has been the home to underwater performances, now known as mermaid shows, since it was opened by former US Navy frogman Newton Perry as a road side attraction in 1947. AFP PHOTO/Jewel Samad
Weeki Watchee, Florida, UNITED STATES: Mermaid Stayce waits to dive in a tube room to play the main character of an underwater show Little Mermaid at Weeki Watchee Springs State Park on April 24, 2014 in Weeki Watchee, Florida.The 538-acre (235-hectare) park features a first magnitude spring and a 400-seat submerged theater for watching the live mermaid show. The park has been the home to underwater performances, now known as mermaid shows, since it was opened by former US Navy frogman Newton Perry as a road side attraction in 1947. AFP PHOTO/Jewel Samad
Weeki Watchee, Florida, UNITED STATES: Mermaids get ready in the dressing room before their underwater show Little Mermaid at Weeki Watchee Springs State Park on April 24, 2014 in Weeki Watchee, Florida. The 538-acre (235-hectare) park features a first magnitude spring and a 400-seat submerged theater for watching the live mermaid show. The park has been the home to underwater performances, now known as mermaid shows, since it was opened by former US Navy frogman Newton Perry as a road side attraction in 1947. AFP PHOTO/Jewel Samad
Weeki Watchee, Florida, UNITED STATES: Mermaids perform an underwater show of Little Mermaid at Weeki Watchee Springs State Park on April 24, 2014 in Weeki Watchee, Florida. The 538-acre (235-hectare) park features a first magnitude spring and a 400-seat submerged theater for watching the live mermaid show. The park has been the home to underwater performances, now known as mermaid shows, since it was opened by former US Navy frogman Newton Perry as a road side attraction in 1947. AFP PHOTO/Jewel Samad
Weeki Watchee, Florida, UNITED STATES: A mom and her children watch an underwater show Little Mermaid at Weeki Watchee Springs State Park on April 24, 2014 in Weeki Watchee, Florida. The 538-acre (235-hectare) park features a first magnitude spring and a 400-seat submerged theater for watching the live mermaid show. The park has been the home to underwater performances, now known as mermaid shows, since it was opened by former US Navy frogman Newton Perry as a road side attraction in 1947. AFP PHOTO/Jewel Samad
Weeki Watchee, Florida, UNITED STATES: Mermaid Katie poses for pictures with tourists following a performance of a underwater show Little Mermaid at Weeki Watchee Springs State Park on April 24, 2014 in Weeki Watchee, Florida. The 538-acre (235-hectare) park features a first magnitude spring and a 400-seat submerged theater for watching the live mermaid show. The park has been the home to underwater performances, now known as mermaid shows, since it was opened by former US Navy frogman Newton Perry as a road side attraction in 1947. AFP PHOTO/Jewel Samad
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