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« on: April 04, 2013, 06:51:12 AM »

The real-life mermaid who uses her £10,000 tail to swim with sharks and jellyfish - and can hold her breath for FIVE minutes

    Linden Wolbert, 32, from Los Angeles, travels the world as a full-time professional mermaid
    Hydro-dynamic tail, which weighs 35lb, took seven months to make and cost £10,000
    Freediver and model can swim to depths of 115ft
    Uses skills to promote ocean conservation and education


Meet the real life mermaid who swims with jellyfish and can hold her breath under water for up to five minutes

Linden Wolbert travels the world as a full time professional mermaid and uses her custom-made 6ft tail to propel her through the water.

The 32-year-old freediver and model can swim to depths of 115ft and uses her skills to promote ocean conservation and education.

Linden, from Los Angeles, California, said: 'I grew up as a water baby. My parents are both competitive swimmers.

'I always looked forward to going to the ocean for our summer vacation. I had a magnetism to the water.

'I've kind of always been a freediver but didn't realise the sport existed until ten years ago. Shortly thereafter, I when began training.

'Free diving is 70 per cent psychological. You have to be very calm and at ease in the water.'



Real-life mermaid: Linden Wolbert, 32, uses her own custom-made tail to swim in Jelly Fish Lake in Palau, where the jelly fish have lost their sting, making it safe for her to swim among them

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« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2013, 06:52:13 AM »



Breathtaking: Linden, 32, from Los Angeles, swims with whale sharks using the 6ft-long hydro-dynamic tail she had made by a Hollywood props specialist
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« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2013, 06:52:23 AM »



Fantasy: Linden says she always dreamed of becoming a mermaid after growing up with films like The Little Mermaid and Splash - but it didn't become reality until she got to know Hollywood special effects artist Allan Holt
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« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2013, 06:52:36 AM »



Natural beauty: Linden on a dive at the Rock Islands in Palau
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« Reply #4 on: April 04, 2013, 06:52:55 AM »



Freediving: Linden, who can hold her breath underwater for up to five minutes, says that because she does not create bubbles like divers using breathing apparatus, sea creatures are less timid - and even swim calmly up to her

Linden always dreamed of becoming a mermaid after growing up watching films like The Little Mermaid and Splash but it didn't become a reality until she got to know Hollywood special effects artist Allan Holt.

They spent seven months working on the 35lb tail, which was made from a fibreglass mould of Linden's body.

It involved sealing a monofin inside high-quality silicone to make it hydro-dynamic and effective in the water.

The thousands of fish scales were painstakingly sculpted individually by hand out of clay before they were duplicated in fibreglass and then the final mould was injected with silicone.

The whole project cost around £10,000 to complete.

Linden said: 'I was introduced to Allan through a friend. He wanted my advice for an underwater music video. I happened to mention I'd always wanted a mermaid tail but had no idea where to begin.
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Peaceful: Since being cut off from the Pacific Ocean, jelly fish numbers have multiplied in Jelly Fish Lake, thanks to the fact they now have no predators

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