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Most Dangerous Ways To School - Bolivia

The Yungas Valley in Bolivia: a unique landscape, where the Andes Mountains meet the Amazon Rain Forest. In this remote section of one of the poorest countries in South America, children have a very long and incredible dangerous walk to school ahead of them. All for one goal: education – for a better life.

Seven-year-old Elmer wants to become an engineer and to build his own house, far away from the remote village. But his only way to school leads over a ravine more than 650 feet deep and about 1000 feet long: a kind of homemade zip-line. He has to entrust his live on a rusty iron pulley and a worn plastic bag.

On the other side of the valley, on the summit of the mountain range, is where the sisters Helen and Mariela live. Isolated, and in the heart of the jungle. Of all the children who attend the school, the sisters live furthest away. Fear, hunger, and exhaustion are their constant companions. For them, education the key to a new, better world. And that’s why they run great risks every day in pursuit of it.

All this is more than just a walk to school – It is a test in the vast jungle. Throughout this journey they all have only one goal in mind: to ultimately find a job in a city and lead a better life.

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God bless the children. When I make enough money I want to travel the world and help people that are living in these conditions.

thehardcore
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These documentaries deserve 100 Oscars. It make me literally cry

fitsumgebre
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I feel so gross about myself right now, complaining about walking FIVE minutes to school in the rain or snow but these kids are risking their lives just in hopes to make it somewhat better..

S_NRIO
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Me quito el sombrero ante estos grandes guerreros, .. Dios bendiga a estos niños y a los maestros.. oraciones pára ellos ❤❤

helianthusannuus
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What breaks my heart more than seeing these children suffer and risk their lives for a better life is a desire to help in some way but not knowing how to. You guys should kindly find a way for viewers to reach out to these families

victoro
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the school should have dorms or something so the kids could live at school during the week days and then they could go back home on friday afternoons

cindyknows
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3 hour climb to go back to their home...these girls are the real soldiers

juansolano
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Soy de Bolivia, actualmente estudio la carrera de Nutrición y Dietética en la UMSA, y este documental me ha conmovido hasta las lágrimas... Por ellos vale la pena trabajar y aportar para que ya no tengan que atravesar toda esta travesía... Haré todos mis esfuerzos para dar mi granito de arena en este tipo de poblaciones.

Jaky_Lilah
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I feel sorry for that woman looking after the three kids alone. I salute the mother for her love and vision.

admirebetera
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these documentaries are fascinating but also a bit heartbreaking. Since we end up not knowing how we can help them in their struggle

andres
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I live in Argentina, and we have a lot of Bolivian immigrants living here.They are the nicest, kindest, most hardworking people I've ever met. They are the ones who do the jobs no one else wants (agricultural jobs, mostly), bust ass, work all day under a blazing hot son and are super grateful for it. When the meek inherit the Earth, Bolivians will be royality.

Kat-trig
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Todo el respeto para las personas que logran hacer estos fabulosos documentales. Un día habría que hacer el documental, sobre el trabajo de los camarógrafos y productores que hacen realidad estas obras

aronricardovideo
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This makes me cry about how lucky we are and how we take advantage of our luxuries. I walk only ten minutes to drop my son at school and we still feel lazy to get up. Thumbs up to such hard-working, strong children.

herchallenge
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Hats off to the teachers who leave their homes in the city, take a life threatening journey just to teach these beautiful children who face so many struggles to get to school. I salute their courage and selflessness!!!

kzlifediaries
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I will never complain about my route to work ever again.

howzitcruzinthrulife
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Que orgullo de niños! Estoy esperando el 2024 viendo este documental, dios cumpla los sueños de estos niños, los proteja y vuelen algo en la vida! Ahora entiendo cono cuando vienen a Argentina, se les nota tan trabajadores! Se me cae una lagrima!

MariaJara-ws
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I feel a bit ashamed about myself, with having all the facilities to go to the school and educate myself, I think I could have done better. But I wish for the best success of these kids, finally, their effort will reward them in the future. Good luck!

nuwaus
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Elmer carrying his brother all the way back touched my soul and their dad coming for them on the zip line touched my heart

angelinaflores
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Found this documentary very interesting. I was adopted from lapaz bolivia at 2 1/2 been living in america ever since then. As I was watching this I couldn't help but think what my life would of been like had I never been adopted. God has blessed me

joshuaaiken
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This series amazes me. In every episode, these children are not only trekking through peril, but doing so without maps, compasses, gps, street signs or any other tool indicating whether they're traveling in the correct direction or not...rather, they've got instinct, attention and intellect...incredible.

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