WATCH: 110-Year-Old Supercentenarian Talks of Life
Not only is he a supercentenarian who's set to turn 111 in a matter of days, but he still lives in his own house (which he built himself after returning from a World War II tour of the South Pacific in 1945), still drives and still enjoys puffing on a big cigar or two.
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There are also numerous supercentenarians living on Okinawa. Their longevity is attributed to eating lots of local fruits and vegetables, as well as large quantities of tofu and seaweed. They also exercise through rigorous daily activity and have relatively low stress levels. 5.
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