MEET the uncontacted Bajau people who live in stilt houses and houseboats on the edge of civilisation. In June, nomadic photographer Claudio Sieber visited the community which lives near the city of ...
The Bajau Laut are a Southeast Asian people that have lived for centuries in the seas around Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The Bajau make their living spearfishing and selling to Hong Kong ...
The Bajau people of Southeast Asia live in houses teetering on stilts above the turquoise waters of the Pacific. These ‘sea nomads’ blur the distinction between species of the land and sea, holding ...
The Bajau people of Malaysia and the Philippines are renowned for their free-diving abilities, often working eight-hour shifts in search of fish and other sea critters. Underwater sessions can last ...
The Bajau subsist by gathering shellfish on the sea floor In a striking example of natural selection, the Bajau people of South-East Asia have developed bigger spleens for diving, a study shows. The ...
The Bajau people of Southeast Asia, known to many as “sea nomads,” are renowned for their amazing diving abilities. Some can hold their breath for minutes at a time, plunging dozens of meters below ...
ALBAWABA - Usually, some people who go on cruises feel seasick. But tribesmen living in the sea south of Indonesia are completely the opposite. The Bajau tribes live abroad primitive self-made boats, ...
As the Malay Bajau people risk destroying the reefs that sustain them, photographer James Morgan captures a centuries-old culture close to extinction The last of the sea nomads Now in her 50s, Ibu ...
The Bajau, of Southeast Asia, have spleens 50 percent larger than normal. This allows them to spend eight hours a day underwater, catching octopus by hand. Researcher Melissa Ann Ilardo was in ...
Many left to settle in Malaysia during conflict between the Philippine government and Moro Muslim rebel groups MEET the uncontacted Bajau people who live in stilt houses and houseboats on the edge of ...