The 鈥楽ea Gypsies' or Moken of the Andaman Sea; known in Thai as chao thalae or 鈥榩eople of the sea'; are divided into three groups. They number between 4;000 and 5;000; they live only on the coast; either in huts by the shore; or on craft that ply the coastal waters from the Mergui Archipelago in Burma to the Tarutao Islands in Southern Thailand.
The largest Sea Gypsy group are the Urak Lawoi; numbering around 3;000. They live in simple shacks on beaches stretching south from Phuket to the Tarutao islands and make a living by fishing and beachcombing. Their two largest settlements are at Ko Sirey and Rawai in the southeast of Phuket island. Pictures From Asia Rainer Krack
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