the moon pool is real but mako island is just made on camera.
it's really a pool in sea world used for dolphins. sorry,
i would love to go though!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The moon pool depicted in the TV show "H2O: Just Add Water" is a fictional element created for the show. Moon pools are real structures designed to provide access to the water from offshore platforms or vessels, but the magical properties shown in the show are not real.
H2O Just Add Water is about three ordinary girls named Emma, Rikki and Cleo who go into a mysterious Moon Pool on an island named Mako Island on the night of a Full Moon which turns them into mermaids and gives them civilian powers. They have to carry on with their lives as they keep their mermaid secret from their friends and family.
She becomes a mermaid when she finds out that her grandmother Gracie was a mermaid so she swims in the pool in an island at full moon and then she shows Lewis and he's like OMG putting his hand over his mouth.
No, mermaids are mythical creatures that do not exist in reality. They are often depicted in folklore and fairy tales, but there is no scientific evidence to support their existence.
Charlotte's real name in "H2O: Just Add Water" is Cariba Heine. She played the character of Charlotte Watsford on the show.
When Rikki, Emma and Cleo go into the moon pool and it turns them into murmaids
Mermaids are not real. I think :)
The moon pool is not a real place. It is a fictitious place, and its setting is at Sea World on the Gold Coast.
yes mermaids are true and moon pools are true but the problem is that you have to find a moon pool
h20 = water
With regard to the children's television show, H2O - Just add Water, there is no moon pool in any town in Australia. Moon pools in this context are fictitious.
At the end of Season 2, Emma, Rikki and Cleo used their mermaid powers and defeated Charlotte by changing her back to human at the Moon Pool during a rare full moon alignment in which the planets were aligned with it which gave the Moon Pool the ability to remove a mermaid's powers and because the Moon Pool removed Charlotte's powers she was never seen again.
Lewis's real name in "H20: Just Add Water" is Angus McLaren.
The moon pool depicted in the TV show "H2O: Just Add Water" is a fictional element created for the show. Moon pools are real structures designed to provide access to the water from offshore platforms or vessels, but the magical properties shown in the show are not real.
The Moon Pool was created in 1919.
The Moon Pool has 254 pages.
No. Nothing can transform people into mermaids. Mermaids are fantasy creatures and not real.