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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

5 of the most unusual journeys to school in the world

As Australia enters spring, it is easy to want to skip class - 'the weather is wonderful and I must go bask in the sunshine after a week of rain', or 'I can't leave my house with all that rain!' Whilst the journey from bed to class can sometimes feel like the longest trip ever, here are some pictures of what some people do just to get to school -

5. Gulu, China

The most remote school in the world
It takes 5 hours on a 1-ft track to get to the most remote school in the world.

4. Zhang Jiawan Village, Southern China

Students climbing unsecured wooden ladders


3. Lebak, Indonesia

Students crossing a damaged suspension bridge
India's largest steel producer PT Krakatau Steel, has built a new bridge, so students can cross the bridge safely.

2. Rizal Province, Philippines

Riding an inflated tyre tube to get to school
1. Delhi, India

Students riding a horse cart

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