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This is one way of roping kids in to go to school.
Going to school may feel treacherous enough for students as it is, but over 70 pupils from Villa Leidy, near the coastal city of Santa Marta, Colombia risk their lives daily to get to the classroom.
To get to school, the children must cross a makeshift bridge across the alligator-infested Gaira River.
This “bridge” is made from the pipe that supplies water to the whole town as well as a rope.
“The previous bridge was built by our own efforts, but it started to deteriorate in January this year,” mom Dorisa Fadul told local media.
“It was a wooden bridge we made ourselves and it collapsed completely on July 1,” she lamented.
source: nypost,
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