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- There are two groups of people who live underwater12:
- The Bajau people, who live in waters winding through the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia. They take free diving to the extreme, staying underwater for as long as 13 minutes at depths of around 200 feet. They dive to hunt for fish or search for natural elements that can be used in crafts1.
- The Moken people, also known as sea-nomads, who live deep in the island archipelagos on the Andaman Sea, and along the west coast of Thailand. Their children spend much of their day in the sea, diving for food. They are uniquely adapted to this job – because they can see underwater2.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.But a group of people called the Bajau takes free diving to the extreme, staying underwater for as long as 13 minutes at depths of around 200 feet. These nomadic people live in waters winding through the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia, where they dive to hunt for fish or search for natural elements that can be used in crafts.
www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/bajau …Deep in the island archipelagos on the Andaman Sea, and along the west coast of Thailand live small tribes called the Moken people, also known as sea-nomads. Their children spend much of their day in the sea, diving for food. They are uniquely adapted to this job – because they can see underwater.
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Sama-Bajau is a collective term that refers to several closely related indigenous people who consider themselves a single distinct ethnic group or nation. They live on the waters of Southeast Asia and are known for living off the sea and fishing.
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Jun 24, 2024 · In the waters they call home around the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia, they dive to incredible depths for pearls and for food, living off the sea like no other community on earth. They are...
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