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Visiting Jellyfish Lake and Sea Gypsy Tribe in Togian Islands 

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Nestled in the heart of the Coral Triangle in Southeast Asia, the Togian Islands are nothing short of a tropical paradise. These islands boast breathtaking natural beauty, pristine beaches, and thriving marine ecosystems, making them an unspoiled haven that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
When I had the opportunity to explore the Togian Islands, I couldn't resist the allure of Danau Mariona, the jellyfish lake. Over thousands of years, the jellyfish in this lake have evolved to lose their stinging capabilities due to the absence of predators. Swimming among these gentle creatures was a surreal and otherworldly experience.
But my journey didn't stop there. The Togian Islands are also home to the Bajo people, often referred to as the 'Sea Gypsies.' These resilient communities have coexisted harmoniously with the ocean for generations. With an innate connection to the sea, the Bajo have adapted to life at sea, even undergoing genetic changes that enhance their diving abilities, thanks to their larger spleens.
Visiting the Togian Islands was one of the most memorable parts of my travel adventures. If you happen to visit the Bajo people on Pulau Papan as well, consider bringing pens and other school materials for the kids; they will love it!

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@momokillerfilda 5 месяцев назад
Moc krásný prostředí, jednou bych se tam taky chtěl podívat 😁
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