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4th of July, 2019
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At Weeki Wachee Springs State Park in Florida, mermaids are real! They work with the Make A Wish Foundation to make kids' dreams come true. Come interact with them, enjoy the waterpark, and have a magical time!
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Dig Iowa's tropical paradise in Waterloo! In this week's episode of Travel Waterloo, we visited Iowa's largest waterpark - Lost Island. Watch as our guest host Zay gives you a behind-the-scenes tour of the park and his top three waterslide choices.
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During this week's episode of Travel Waterloo, we'll stop by Lost Island for a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into getting Iowa's largest water park ready for the summer season. Their staff put us to work cleaning, scrubbing, waxing and more.
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Mermaids Are Real At Weeki Wachee Springs State Park
Weeki Wachee Springs State Park in Florida hosts daily mermaid shows and other fun water attractions! The park also teams up with the Make A Wish Foundation to give terminally ill kids a chance to become mermaids for a day.
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2019 URBANCROSS - Waterloo, IA
Seven Four Promotions is back at it again with another insane race! If you haven't got the opportunity to check this race out, I highly recommend you do! A mix of moto, enduro, and hare scramble all in an urban environment.
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF IOWA STATE,U S A
1. IOWA STATE CAPITOL,DES MOINES 41°35'28.22N 93°36'13.15W
2. MISSISSIPPI RIVER MUSEUM&ACQUARIUM,DUBUQUE 42°29'44.25N 90°39'33.58W
3. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH,PELLA 41°24'8.77N 92°55'3.99W
4. LOST ISLAND WATERPARK,WATERLOO 42°26'41.57N 92°18'51.78W
5. BLANK PARK ZOO,DES MOINES 41°31'7.54N 93°37'25.79W
6. METHODIST CHURCH,CLARION 42°44'5.02N 93°43'51.78W
7. GREATER BOTANICAL CENTER,DES MOINES 41°35'50.80N 93°36'48.44W
8. PUTNAM MUSEUM,DAVENPORT 41°31'50.71N 90°36'7.60W
9. TULIP TOEN MONUMENT,PELLA 41°24'25.28N 92°55'2.38W
10. OLD IOWA STATE CAPITOL,IOWA CITY 41°39'40.61N 91°32'10.00W
11. CATHEDRAL OF THE EPIPHANY,SIOUX CITY 42°30′02″N 96°24′23″W
12. DANISH EMIGRANT MUSEUM,ELK HORN 41°35'36.28N 95° 4'8.49W
13. FIGGE ART MUSEUM,DAVENPORT 41°31'13.54N 90°34'34.95W
14. VERMEER MILL,PELLA 41°24'22.79N 92°54'51.87W
15. GROTTO OF THE REDEMPTION,WEST BEND 42°57'50.44N 94°26'44.06W
16. CHILDREN'S MUSEUM,CORALVILLE 41°41'30.13N 91°36'7.45W
17. SERGEANT FLOYD MONUMENT,SIOUX CITY 42°27'45.49N 96°22'40.53W
18. FORT ATKINSON 43° 8'42.63N 91°56'23.02W
19. SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL,DAVENPORT 41°31'49.17N 90°34'8.38W
20. FORT DODGE 42°29'17.73N 94°11'53.57W
21. ST.RAPHAEL'S CATHEDRAL,DUBUQUE 42°29′41″N 90°40′03″W
22. DANISH WINDMILL,ELK HORN 41°35'22.59N 95° 3'37.57W
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REAL Mermaid Sightings Around The World!
Check out these real mermaid sightings around the world! This top 10 list of amazing discoveries of real life mermaid bodies is absolutely intrigueing!
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10. British Columbia, 1967
In 1967, British Columbia became a hub of mermaid excitement when, one day, Ferry riders spotted a mermaid lounging on the shore of Mayne Island. They claimed they saw a topless, blonde woman with the tail of a porpoise sitting on the beach shore. Some witnesses even became very upset, as they believed they saw the mermaid eating a raw salmon. One tourist from Iowa even managed to take a picture.
After the sighting, the mermaid was seen one more time the following week. As the locals got swept up by the spotting of this mysterious mermaid, the town locals began to seek any information relating to her. The town newspaper, The Colonist, put up a $25,000 reward for the mermaid. Arrangements were even made for the mermaid to have room and board once she was found and successfully acclimated into the town setting. Although many believe that the whole thing was a charade, many still believe that what they saw was real.
9. Scotland, 1830
Mermaids are a part of Scotland’s countless mysteries and legends. It’s not surprising, then, that there would be many accounts of mermaid sightings.
In 1830, the people of the island of Benbecula saw a mermaid. While cutting seaweed near the shore one day, a woman reportedly saw a miniature woman swimming in the water. Surprised by her discovery, she called many people over to view the water dweller. Some men rushed at her in the water, either to catch her or get a closer look, and the woman swam out of reach. Some boys threw stones at the frightened mermaid and one struck her in the back. A few days later, the corpse of the mermaid supposedly washed up on the shore.
Like many of the other claims of mermaids, this one was small, with pale white skin and had the tail of a fish without scales. After the discovery, the sheriff of the town thought it only fitting that the mermaid have a proper burial. Someone constructed a coffin and the mermaid, wrapped in a shroud, was laid to rest above the shoreline where she was found. To this day, no one knows exactly where the mermaid was buried as no marker was left to denote the spot.
8. West Indies, 1614
John Smith, the same John Smith from Pocahontas, reported that he saw a mermaid off the coast of West Indies in 1614. According to the story, Smith saw a woman swimming parallel to the shore. He was captivated by the grace in which she moved and noted that she had ears that were too long, a nose that was too short, eyes that were too round, and green hair. He also noted that the woman was a little attractive from the waist up. From the waist down, however, she was all fish.
Some doubt has been thrown on the veracity of the tale of course, otherwise where would the mystery be. One source claims he wasn’t in the West Indies but in Newfoundland. Another historian says Smith wasn’t in the West Indies in 1614, though he was there in 1607. Potato patato in this case. The same historian suggested that Alexandre Dumas fabricated the tale to give credence to his own mermaid story about a Frenchman searching for a Dutchman who had four children with a mermaid.
7. Norway, 1608
In 1608, Henry Hudson explored the cold northern waters off Norway. Written in his journal, he describes a day when he encountered a group of mermaids. Hudson claimed a mermaid appeared in the water, saw his crew and called up more of her mermaid sisters. He described the women as being as big as the men in his crew, with very white skin and long dark hair. He claimed their tails looked like a dolphin’s but were spotted like a mackerel. Hudson was thrilled that he had discovered mermaids.
What makes this case so strange is that it occurred in the Bering Sea. Most mermaid sightings are discounted as sailors mistaking animals, often manatees, as mermaids. However, no manatees swim the waters of the Bering Sea. Naturalist Philip Henry Gosse, in his mid-1800s work The Romance of Natural History, believes it to be impossible that Hudson mistook an animal for this mermaid. He believes seasoned sailors such as Hudson would be able to identify animals in that location easily. Gosse believes either Hudson made this entire story up or Hudson saw something truly unique to the realm of science. We may never know.
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Travel Waterloo Episode 2: Dig Thrilling Adventures
Dig thrilling adventures in Waterloo! In this week's episode of Travel Waterloo, we explore the family-friendly attractions located just outside Lost Island Waterpark.
Howard Johnson Waterloo in Waterloo IA
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Mermaids have become some of the most popular mythical creatures in the world. Perhaps we can blame Disney for this newfound obsession. But unlike Ariel, people are certainly wanting to trade their legs for mermaid tails and take refuge in the ocean. It’s not like this with the loch ness monster or even the chupacabra. While mermaids are certainly the product of fiction, there are theories out there that have made people believe that perhaps there may be some truth in it all. For centuries, there have been stories of mermaid sightings that have made it into our history books. Yet, there are still sightings happening today. Thanks to technology and the Internet, we not only know when there is a mermaid sighting, but we can also debunk it. These days, it’s easy to throw on a mermaid tail and fool some unsuspecting bystanders. But that still doesn’t stop us from dreaming about becoming a mermaid one day!
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Arnolds Park Iowa Amusement Park from the water. It is a must do when in Okoboji, Spirit Lake, Iowa
Arnolds Park Amusement Park at Arnolds Park Iowa. Excursion boat gives rides all summer. The park is owned by the city and features electric bumper cars, fun house and roller coaster plus more. Many of us have fond memories of Arnolds Park. The Queen, and QueenII that have given in season lake excursion rides for many years.