The Bajau tribe, dubbed real-life Aquamen, dive 230 feet without oxygen. With enlarged spleens and superhuman breath-holding, ...
Imagine holding your breath for 13 minutes straight underwater… sounds impossible, right? 😱🌊 Well, for the Bajau tribe, ...
The Bajau tribe of Indonesia have become the first known humans to genetically adapt to diving. The tribe live an extremely amphibious life, and have now been proven to possess the genetic makeup ...
Known as 'sea nomads', the Bajau Laut tribe have lived at sea for more than 1,000 years. Their lifestyle has given them the ...
An incredible tribe known for its deep connection to the ocean and exceptional freediving skills has lived at sea for over 1,000 years. The Bajau Laut (also known as Sea Gypsies) are nomadic ...
A cornucopia of readily available ocean creatures that the Sampelan Bajau people can rely on when the weather is too bad to take to the seas. This isn’t going to settle down anytime soon.
From a pufferfish feast with Asia's "super divers" to a secret hangover cure reveal, BBC's Discovering the World's Table sees Nick Kwek journey to his ancestral homeland in Malaysia.