The Magic And The Reality A Naiad, an enchanting water nymph, dances in an underwater lily pad garden.
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Cecilia Rodriguez,
Forbes,
24 Jan. 2025
The mythological story of the Roman water nymph Sabrina was written in the 12th century, and a statue depicting her has been on display in Britain since the 1800s.
The attraction is famous for introducing the world to mermaids via a variety show that includes performers swimming and dancing underwater in the country’s deepest natural spring.
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Tara Massouleh McCay,
Southern Living,
4 July 2025
Mermaids Cove has returned as an interactive event where guests can meet performers dressed as mermaids and touch a stingray.
In the days after, officials offered several explanations amid growing frustration: The sirens were broken.
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Josh Campbell,
CNN Money,
12 July 2025
But as floodwaters rose rapidly on the Guadalupe River in the early hours of July 4, there was no outdoor siren or warning alarm to alert people to the danger.
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