Monday, May 8, 2017

Kids Who Risk Their Lives Going To School - Around the World: Part II

Bangladeshi students going to school wading through flood water

It is not very easy for all students to reach school without enduring painful journey. We should salute all these brave students who crossed treacherous roads to reach their ultimate destination - their beloved school. I have collected some pictures of brave children from Internet. 


Bangladeshi students crossing river to reach school.

Students from a remote village of Bangladesh crossing river in a rainy day.


These students from Cilangkap village had to construct a bamboo raft to get to school
after a bridge across the Ciherang river in Indonesia's Lebak Regency collapsed


Students in Indonesia cling to steel bars on a broken bridge as they cross Ciherang River 
near their village in Lebak Regency. A pillar supporting one side of the crossing collapsed, 
leaving the wooden planks that acted as a path tilted to one side



Philippine river forces these children to take perilous
journey on inflated tube to get to school

Clinging on for dear life: These two brave young boys have to use a tyre as a makeshift raft
to travel to school along a river in Rizal Province in the Philippines

Two Nepali girls paddle across a river on their way to school
because the govt has failed to build a bridge.




A group of girls walk across a narrow plank on the walls of the 16th century
 Galle fort to reach their school in Sri Lanka.

Maximum capacity: A single horse cart ferries more than thirty-five children
to school on the outskirts of New Delhi in India

Picture Source: Collected from Internet

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