“It’s a crazy, crazy thing to see peoples’ reactions to these tails. Today’s gathering doubles as a Fins photo shoot, the merpeople, six of them locals, swishing their bright, Skittles-hued tails in unison as they navigate the water together before sunning themselves on shore and on a floating platform. Related: Fins magazine swims with mermaid culture Yes, there is, in fact, a glossy, professionally shot publication dedicated to all things mermaid. “It’s kind of like a mermaid Elks Club,” explains Pat Pastrano, founder of Fins magazine, a glossy, professionally shot publication dedicated to all things mermaid. The occasion: the first swim by the first mermaid pod in Las Vegas. But for the nine mermaids - and one merman - the rare exception is being made amid exhaust-pipe-hot temperatures. There’s usually no swimming here, these waters reserved for boaters and paddle-boarders, not mythical sea creatures in 30-pound silicone tails that can set them back five grand. (Ellen Schmidt/Las Vegas Review-Journal) merfolk are turning heads on a Saturday morning at Lake Las Vegas. Mermaid CaySea - Casey McConachie - left, and Mermaid Luna - Jamie Rivera - right, watch as Mermaid Nami - Jenna Obman - practices her handstands at Tahiti Village Resort on Friday, July 23, 2021, in Las Vegas.
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