The Moken people in Southeast Asia are recognize as “ Sea Gypsies ” because they ’re a nomadic group of people whose life revolves altogether around the sea . This documentary gives you a glance of their biography , like how a world ca n’t purpose to a woman unless he can make a boat or how love life is found in the middle of the sea .
The documentary , I Met My Husband in the Middle of the Sea , was filmed by Olivia Wyatt for Jungles in Paris . Oh , it ’s a little NSFW .
For the Moken citizenry of Southeast Asia , the sea provides nearly everything a person might need . It offers food to eat , a comfortable place to live ( take over one possess the appropriate vessel ) , and , sometimes , love .

Members of this ocean - faring ethnic radical – often telephone “ Sea Gypsies ” – roam the Andaman Sea off the seacoast of Thailand and Myanmar . The Moken travel on small , handcraft wooden boat called kabangs , from which they skillfully pimp fresh repast of Pisces , scallops , and sugar , using nothing more complicated than a simple spear and a remarkable power to hold their breath .
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