The start of the school of the year brings joy to some children and brings dismay to some children. This is a common occurrence among school-age children around the world. The convenience of going to school is not the same for every child in the world. While some children can go to school in a luxurious way, for some it is not. They have to face big obstacles and difficulties to go to school. Some children have to travel difficult paths to get to their schools. In fact, it is a very dangerous journey. We can see such roads in the countryside in many parts of the world.
While schooling may seem boring to some children in rich countries, those rural children will be happy about the education they receive while traveling these difficult paths for a better future. In this collection of photos we have collected you can see how some children are determined due to the difficulties they face in learning. during the Distance of the journey to go to school and back home after school, they have to endure the difficulties they face along the way and the dangers of the journey.
Interest in enrolling children in third-world schools has been declining in recent years, according to UNESCO. There is no transportation due to floods and other natural disasters in some areas and lack of proper road network in other areas may greatly reduce the interest of children in going to school. Mainly many children drop out of school due to obstacles and danger on the roads to school.
Thus, building roads, building culverts and bridges, running school buses, etc. seems to be a simple solution. However, due to the lack of funding in some countries and the frequent occurrence of natural disasters, it has become difficult to provide solutions to children.
5-Hour Journey Into The Mountains On A 1ft Wide Path To Probably The Most Remote School In The World, Gulu, China



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Schoolchildren Climbing On Unsecured Wooden Ladders, Zhang Jiawan Village, Southern China


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Kids Traveling To A Boarding School Through The Himalayas, Zanskar, Indian Himalayas

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Pupils Crossing A Damaged Suspension Bridge, Lebak, Indonesia


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Kids Flying 800m On A Steel Cable 400m Above The Rio Negro River, Colombia

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Pupils Canoeing To School, Riau, Indonesia

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Kids Traveling Through The Forest Across A Tree Root Bridge, India

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A Girl Riding A Bull To School, Myanmar

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Riding a Tuktuk (Auto Rickshaw) To School In Beldanga, India

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Crossing a Broken Bridge In The Snow To Get To School In Dujiangyan, Sichuan Province, China

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Children Traveling On The Roof Of A Wooden Boat In Pangururan, Indonesia

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School Girls Walking Across A Plank On The Wall Of The 16th Century Galle Fort In Sri Lanka

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Pupils Traveling By Boat in Kerala, India

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Schoolchildren Riding A Horse Cart Back From School In Delhi, India

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Students Crossing Ciherang River On A Makeshift Bamboo Raft, Cilangkap Village, Indonesia

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125-Mile Journey To A Boarding School Through The Mountains, Pili, China

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Pupils Walking On A Tightrope 30 Feet Above A River, Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia


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Elementary School Students Crossing A River On Inflated Tire Tubes, Rizal Province, Philippines

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