Posted on 08/15/2009 9:48:44 AM PDT by DogByte6RER
Mermaid fever sweeps Israel beach town of Krivat Yam as many report sightings of fabled creature
BY Issie Lapowsky
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Wednesday, August 12th 2009
Are mermaids real? Dozens of people in Israel have reported sightings of the mythical half-woman, half-fish. Take our Poll Mermaid sightings?
What do you think people are really seeing in the ocean in Israel?
A dolphin or some kind of fish
A woman dressed up as a mermaid
Nothing, their eyes are playing tricks on them.
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Mermaids really do exist. So say a new wave of believers who swear theyve seen the fabled fish in the flesh.
In the town of Kirvat Yam, Israel, where dozens of people have reported mermaid sightings, a $1 million reward is on the line for anyone who can prove by photo or capture that mermaids do exist, reports the Jerusalem Post.
Many people are telling us they are sure they've seen a mermaid and they are all independent of each other," Kirvat Yam town council spokesman Natti Zilberman told Sky News.
Many of the sightings have taken place at sunset, attracting crowds of tourists and locals alike, hoping to snap a picture of the mythological creature.
"People say it is half girl, half fish, jumping like a dolphin. It does all kinds of tricks, then disappears," Zilberman said.
Witness Shlomo Cohen was one of the first to identify the mysterious creature, according to IsraelNationalNews.com.
"I was with friends when suddenly we saw a woman laying on the sand in a weird way, he said. At first I thought she was just another sunbather, but when we approached she jumped into the water and disappeared. We were all in shock because we saw she had a tail. At least five of us saw it and we all couldn't believe it."
The town council, which is offering the reward, insists that the mermaid mania is not just a marketing ploy to attract tourists, though it does hope tourists will come out to try their luck at the $1 million prize.
"I believe, Zilberman said, if there really is a mermaid, then so many people and tourists will come to Kiryat Yam, a lot more money will be made than $1 million."
Cool...I suspect the reason I saw it and you aren’t is that I’m using IE. Well, that’s one more reason to switch.
If you do switch to FireFox 3.5, and would like advice about some add-ons to grab, send me FReepMail.
I’ve been using it so long now (as well as the other Mozilla products Netscape Communicator and SeaMonkey) that I don’t even realize how exceptional it is any more. I also get pretty sloppy sometimes- I’ve now got fifty tabs open simultaneously, and 23 add-ons active. It’s amazing how much it can be stressed and still perform quickly even on this older 1.6GHz,512Mb computer.
Now, now. Plenty of fish in the sea...
But he’s a HAPPY shark!
Zim Bogus traditional healer held (Told woman to hire mermaids, use bull 'privates' to find car)
She’d probably have better luck using the bull privates to find mermaids.
Not a very attractive looking creature.
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