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Kuala Lumpur, Dec 23 (EFE/EPA).- A "Scuba Santa" entertained the crowds while swimming with the underwater residents at Aquaria KLCC aquarium in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday.To the delight of visiting children, who watched him through the glass and took photos, Scuba Santa fed rays and turtles and floated with the fish to celebrate the Christmas festive season. (Camera: FAZRY ISMAIL).SHOT LIST: A DIVER DRESSED AS SANTA CLAUS FEEDS MARINE ANIMALS DURING AN UNDERWATER PERFORMANCE AT AQUARIA KLCC AQUARIUM IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA.
Tokyo, Dec 4 (EFE/EPA).- Santa Claus swapped snow for the pool on Friday, diving with sea creatures in aquariums in Japan.At Sunshine Aquarium in Tokyo, one diving Santa snuggled with zebra sharks and played with rays.Every December aquariums around Asia get into the Christmas spirit with festive performances to entertain visitors. (Camera: KIMIMASA MAYAMA).SHOT LIST: A DIVER DRESSED AS SANTA CLAUS FEEDS MARINE ANIMALS DURING AN UNDERWATER PERFORMANCE AT SUNSHINE AQUARIUM IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
Bangkok, Dec 22 (EFE/EPA).- Staff members of the Emquartier mall in Bangkok dressed Tuesday as Santa Claus to welcome the festive season. (Camera: DIEGO AZUBEL)SHOT LIST: STAFF AT THE EMQUARTIER MALL IN BANGKOK DRESSED AS SANTA CLAUS WHILE DIRECTING INCOMING TRAFFIC.
Rio de Janeiro, Dec 15 (EFE).- Divers at Brazil's aquarium AcuaRio dressed as Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus to entertain visitors as they fed sharks during the holiday season. (Camera: FABIO MOTTA).SHOT LIST: DIVERS DRESS AS SANTA CLAUS AND MRS. CLAUS TO FEED SHARKS IN A TANK AT AQUARIO, THE MARINE AQUARIUM IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL.
This festive aquarium exhibit is really making a splash at the Guadalajara Zoo in Mexico. Zoo Biologist Eric Cruz dons a red and white Santa suit before taking the plunge and entertaining visitors. Eric really got into the holiday mood after participating in this latest project especially designed to put a big Christmas smile on the faces of visiting children. Who knows, maybe mermaid children also have an aquatic Santa Claus. The biologist is in charge of the aquarium and took it upon himself to realize his own project, finding the proper Santa gear and setting up the exhibit. When he dives, he constantly receives a steady supply of oxygen through a special tube and breathing mask. The transparent glass allows him to interact with the kids and even pose for pictures with them.
The legend of Santa Claus is based on a historical figure who gave gifts to poor people and firefighters from Guatemala are following in his footsteps. 70-year-old Senior Officer Hector Chacon donned the red and white suit and worked with other firefighters to set up a stunt that Guatemala City will not soon forget. He rappelled over 400 feet down the Las Vacas Bridge to meet with the poorest of the poor, who were living in a makeshift settlement under the bridge.