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Without names, without documents, without nationality, timeless. Free. This is the life of the Moken, the last nomads of the sea.
They are the children taken in by the voluntary organisation Take Care Kids Onlus; they are souls trying to regain a future.
The jungle in northern Thailand, near the Doi Mod mountains, is very dense and difficult to cross. This is the sacred place of the Lahu.
On the island of Koh Phayam, there lives a group of Buddhist monks, some 30 souls known as the Sea Monks.
The Golden Horse Monastery stands in the mist-shrouded hills north of Chiang Rai, near the Thai-Myanmar border.
It is 27 October 2017. A year has passed, and the mourning for the passing of His Majesty Rama IX, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, is still being lived.
A towpath pulled me into a world still suspended between a fascinating past and an uncertain future: the world of the Moken, the last nomads of the sea.
The story of Ploy, a little girl who has been a guest for more than a year at the Take Care Kids Shelder in Pattaya, Thailand.
Neighbourhood boys in the Kanchai Chang-ngoen gymnasium in Chiang Mai learn Muay Thai from an early age to one day become warriors.
Kaiky, 93, is perhaps the last witness of the atavistic Moken culture, the last nomads of the sea. This is her story.
To travel in raw Thailand in a Training on the Travel to learn a craft in the field by photojournalist Gabriele Orlini.
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