17 Most Dangerous Journeys to Schools Around the World
In many countries school season is beginning after vacations. For some school children the first day is full of excitement and for some it is full of fear. But today we are going to show you those dangerous routes from where children come to receive education. In many third world countries, there are limited resources for education and children suffers a lot in receiving education. Take a look on the following images of school children using the most incredible and unimaginable routes for education.
Pupils Crossing A Damaged Suspension Bridge, Lebak, Indonesia
Kids Flying 800m On A Steel Cable 400m Above
The Rio Negro River, Colombia
Kids Traveling Through The Forest Across
A Tree Root Bridge, India
125-Mile Journey To A Boarding School Through
The Mountains, Pili, China
5-Hour Journey Into The Mountains
On A 1ft Wide Path Gulu, China
Schoolchildren Climbing On Unsecured Wooden Ladders,
Zhang Jiawan Village, Southern China
Kids Traveling To A Boarding School Through
The Himalayas, Zanskar, Indian Himalayas
Pupils Canoeing To School, Riau, Indonesia
A Girl Riding A Bull To School, Myanmar
Elementary School Students Crossing A River
On Inflated Tire Tubes, Rizal Province, Philippines
Pupils Walking On A Tightrope 30 Feet Above
A River, Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia
Students Crossing Ciherang River On A Makeshift Bamboo Raft, Cilangkap Village, Indonesia
Schoolchildren Riding A Horse Cart Back From
School In Delhi, India
Children Pupils Traveling By Boat in Kerala, India
Riding a Tuktuk (Auto Rickshaw) To School In Beldanga, India
School Girls Walking Across A Plank On The Wall Of The 16th Century Galle Fort In Sri Lanka
Crossing a Broken Bridge In The Snow To Get To School
In Dujiangyan, Sichuan Province, China