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29 stunning photos of daily life on Malaysia's most remote islands, where 'sea gypsies' live miles away from civilization

Sarah Schmalbruch   

29 stunning photos of daily life on Malaysia's most remote islands, where 'sea gypsies' live miles away from civilization
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Réhahn Croquevielle

The Bajau, a native people who live on remote islands off the coast of Malaysia, have depended on the ocean for centuries.

Earlier this year, French photographer Réhahn Croquevielle took a trip to some of Malaysia's most remote islands in the hopes of documenting the lives of the Bajau, the "sea gypsies" who inhabit the area.

Located off the east coast of the Malaysian city of Sabah, the island of Borneo was Réhahn's jumping-off point - from there he visited eight small islands that are many miles removed from civilization.

Some tourists may know this area for its amazing dive sites, but Réhahn saw a completely different side: tiny villages made up of huts built on stilts in the middle of the ocean.

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