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
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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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