Welcome to the world of sea gypsies. Bajaj Laut off the coast of Sabah. It is native place of sea gypsies located at Borneo in the phillipines.Mark Lehn, a canadian photographer discovered the life of sea gypsies. He clicked images, which speak about a shocking part of life of the people, who live, breath, smile, cry, eat and enjoy everything at sea. Check out the 10 best images of sea gypsies that will leave you spell bounded with a shocking culture.
Naturally care skin from diseases
Woman of the boat village protects their skin from sunburn with rice powder. The rice powder nourishes skin prevents sunburn.
Cooking food in the boat
No schools, no phone, no TV and no means of modern facility. Women cook and men do fishing.
Life of Pie in reality
Sea gypsies have lived their whole life seeing every season's influence on the sea.
Witnessed sea storms, strange sea species and have knowledge of ancient sea tales.
Boating and surfing the shallow water, that's the daily routine 365 days of the year.
Glimpse of sea gypsies village
Mark Lehn captured the complete village photo with his creative photography skills.
No fear of sea animals.
Picture of woman trying to feed octopus.
Another clear shot of the boat village.
The picture looks so fascinating. It truly attracts the traveler to come explore the life of gypsies.
Sea gypsies living an unknown life.
Boat-dwelling nomads that's what the world call sea gypsies. This tribe came into existence from the islands of the Sulu Archipelago in the Phillippines.Naturally care skin from diseases
Woman of the boat village protects their skin from sunburn with rice powder. The rice powder nourishes skin prevents sunburn.
Cooking food in the boat
No schools, no phone, no TV and no means of modern facility. Women cook and men do fishing.
Life of Pie in reality
Sea gypsies have lived their whole life seeing every season's influence on the sea.
Witnessed sea storms, strange sea species and have knowledge of ancient sea tales.
Boating and surfing the shallow water, that's the daily routine 365 days of the year.
Glimpse of sea gypsies village
Mark Lehn captured the complete village photo with his creative photography skills.
No fear of sea animals.
Picture of woman trying to feed octopus.
Another clear shot of the boat village.
The picture looks so fascinating. It truly attracts the traveler to come explore the life of gypsies.
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