The ‘Bajau’ Tribes Who Spend Their Whole Lives In The Sea.

The way people eat and drink and the way they live in the world are different from each other. In other words, they are from different cultures. All of them are created according to the living environment.

The Bajau people living in the vicinity of the Borneo islands are also a different group of people. This particular group of people has been caught on camera by a French photographer named Réhahn.

Source: nationalgeographic

Bajau people do not belong to any country. And he spends his whole life in the sea.

Most of these people have never lived on land. They maintain contact with land only to create their own gear and trade.

This is why these people are called sea gipsies.

The livelihood of these people is fishing and breaking pearls. For this reason, most of their lives are spent in fishing boats.

At a very young age, Bajau children learn to dive, swim and fish. These children can dive for a long time in the sea and have the ability to see clearly under the sea. But it is said that none of these people can read or write.

Jatmin carries a freshly-speared octopus back to his boat. Credit: James Morgan

They spend as much as five hours a day underwater (not continuously), diving to depths of more than 200 feet.

They have no sense of time or age, virtually no calendars, clocks or birthdays. Internal organs and physical abilities have evolved and their kind are the last population on earth.. 😱😮

I see myself as one of the most beautiful people in the world who live with nature.

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