If you think you have it bad with your morning commute, these photos will give you a quick reality check. Millions of children in the developing world often take long and dangerous journeys simply to get to school. These photos reveal some of the more extreme examples, and they serve as an example of just how different simple things such as travel and schooling can be in other parts of the world.
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Children Traverse A 1ft Wide Path In The Mountains To Get To School In Gulu, China. The Journey Takes Around 5-Hours.
Climbing Unsecured Wooden Ladders In Zhang Jiawan Village, Southern China
On The Way To A Boarding School, Through Ice And Frost In The Himalayas
Pupils Crossing A Damaged Suspension Bridge In Lebak, Indonesia
Indonesia’s largest steel producer, PT Krakatau Steel, built a new bridge after hearing about this story, so that the children could cross the river safely.