Along steep rock face at school
- Parents worry when their children to walk or cycle daily walk to school, who seem overly sees the daily course of the offspring of the Chinese village Atuler. The fifteen children of the village have to climb a steep cliff of 800 meters by rope ladders every day and descend to reach their school.
It comes to children between six and fifteen years. The perilous descent it takes 90 minutes. The photo report on the trip of the famous Chinese photographer Chen Jie appeared in a newspaper in Beijing and called widespread disbelief.
The representative of the 72 inhabitants of Atuler said there is no money to build a school in the village on top of a mountain. He hopes to help the revealing pictures to solve the problem, writes The Guardian. Authorities in the region have been promised help.
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It comes to children between six and fifteen years. The perilous descent it takes 90 minutes. The photo report on the trip of the famous Chinese photographer Chen Jie appeared in a newspaper in Beijing and called widespread disbelief.
The representative of the 72 inhabitants of Atuler said there is no money to build a school in the village on top of a mountain. He hopes to help the revealing pictures to solve the problem, writes The Guardian. Authorities in the region have been promised help.
0:35
Horrific abuse filmed
0:46
Dramatic accident with scaffolding
0:48
Blackbird mysterious about sex tourism
Watch the full video.
What it takes to go to #school in Atuler village, Sichuan, #China https://t.co/BhZiBKctUe— David Santoro (@DavidSantoro1) May 27, 2016
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