A group of women on South Korea's largest island, Jeju, follow a unique tradition to put food on the table: They freedive to depths of nearly 33 feet (10 meters) without using any special equipment.
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Legendary 'women of the sea' in South Korea freedive well into their 80s. A new study hints at how.
A group of women on South Korea's largest island, Jeju, follow a unique tradition to put food on the table: They freedive to depths of nearly 33 feet (10 meters) without using any special equipment.
The island of Jeju, often referred to as the “Hawaii of South Korea,” has issued a multi-language guide warning international visitors to behave following a string of viral tourist incidents and cases ...
The initial results of an investigation into December's devastating Jeju Air crash in South Korea showed that, while the plane's both engines sustained bird strikes, its pilots turned off the ...
Jeju’s rich, black volcanic soil gives the island its remarkable fecundity. But it is in part thanks to Hitachi Energy’s voltage source converters that Jeju is able to generate a fifth of its energy ...
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