Making a living at 85 years old as a Mermaid: Meet the Haenyeo, Aging on Land, Graceful in Water.
Subscribe to / @robloak The Haenyeo, or female divers, may look like elderly women with visible signs of aging and wrinkled skin on land. However, once they dive deeper into the water, their agility becomes remarkable, akin to mermaids gracefully navigating the ocean. This ancient profession passed down for over 2,000 years, employs sustainable practices and traditional diving methods. Their cultural importance led UNESCO to register them as a world cultural heritage in 2016. This episode has been filmed in 2020 #UNESCO #Mermaid #Korea #WorldHeritage #Jeju #Documentary #sustainability #fishing #diving ------------------------------------------------ All Rights Reserved © 2023 ALKA LINK CO., LTD. Get More Robloak: YouTube: / @robloak Facebook: / robloakbykaruna Instagram: / robloakbykaruna Twitter: / robloakbykaruna Contact Us: [email protected]

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