Sunday, May 06, 2012

"Sea man" in Malaysia leads self-sufficient life for 30 years...

Following the discovery of "Tarzan brothers" on the fringe of the forests in Teluk Intan last year, an Indian "sea man" was found leading a self-sufficient life for more than 30 years on the seawall between the Chinese villages in Bagan Datoh.

The Indian "sea man" arrived in Malaysia in 1952 and was working with the Water and Irrigation Authority for the following decade.

For the past 30 years, he has been living alone in seclusion on the seawall between the villages in Hilir Perak.

Due to the fact that he shuns unnecessary distractions, he built himself a hardly recognisable house. Full story...

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