The most dangerous school road of the world

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Walking daily hanging on the rope the children goes to school that you can see on this pictures. It’s like Nepal is the only country where the children face such problems but this is not only in Nepal but the children in China is facing the same problem where they are always taking ri$k of their life to go to school. 



In Sichuwan County Alter the children travel through the d@ngerous rock to go to the school that is below their village. This cliff has the height of 26 hundred 24 feet height and the school is on the down of the village. there is 14 ladder on the cliff on which the children should travel through it. It takes 2 hours to climb that ladder. The children from 6 to 15 years old walks through this way and everyday the parents of 3 home turn wise guide those children.
On the village there are 72 family who runs their life doing agriculture. Till now 8 children has d*ied there while going to school. It is very difficult to go to school when the rain falls and snows occurs. This village is 200 years old and the parents of this village sends their child taking risk and many of the children are not getting education due to this. Here is the pictures of that way where the children are facing so difficulties.




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