People began to notice something strange about this rock as waves crashed in. There seemed to be an animal of some sort washed up against the outcropping. When people inspected it further, they were shocked at what they found.
Buried In SandAfter washing completely ashore, a mermaid was visible half buried in the sand. Onlookers approached cautiously, hoping to catch a glimpse of the mythical creature.
Further InspectionA closer look at her fin shows it to be scaly and eel like. Its longer than usually portrayed in the movies and she doesn't have a whale like fin at the end of it.
Frighteningly HumanA close up of the creature's face shows a strong resemblance to a human. It's almost uncanny! Her blank expression was a haunting sight for people who gathered on the beach.
Stripped For PartsAfter salvaging organic material, this skeleton was left behind. The pelvis, ribs, torso, and skull are all a little TOO human looking for most people's skeptic meter. This could very well be an elaborately staged hoax. Whatever the case, this is sure to be one of the strangest stories of the year.
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No, mermaids are mythological (imaginary) creatures.
No. Mermaids are not real.
Hawaii's best known beach is still Waikiki.
Waikiki Beach is on the Island of Oahu in the State of Hawaii.
Kalama beach
Hapuna Beach State Park, Big IslandThis is one of the best beaches in Hawaii.
Waikiki Beach is in Hawaii. Wildcat Beach is in California.
The address of the Hawaii Aviation Preservation Society is: 91-215 Ewa Beach Rd, Ewa Beach, HI 96706-2937
Waikiki Beach is the bomb!
Waikiki beach on the island of Oahu.
Ka'anapali Beach Club is a hotel/resort located in Maui, Hawaii. It is not an actual club that you have to join. It is located less than two miles from Ka'anapali Beach and less than five miles from Kapalua Beach. It is a great place to vacation to.