Most Dangerous Ways To School | NICARAGUA | Free Documentary

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Most Dangerous Ways To School | NICARAGUA | Free Documentary


Every morning, the three sisters Julia, Yulissa and Kenya climb into their dugout in order to row to school. They live on the east coast of Nicaragua, one of the world’s poorest countries, and the youngest of them has just turned five; the oldest is nine. They row across the Rio Escondido. Not only is it one of the largest rivers in the…

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  1. ATTENTION to all friends, subscribers and generally awesome followers of our channels:

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  2. The jungle kids the boy and the three little girls broke my heart. I felt like I wanted to shelter them and bring them to school like I do for my own children thankfully. These children are so intelligent by what they can do so early on age imagine if they could have an opportunity to put those talents to use what they could become and create in the world is beyond a job at a desk. I wish there could be a current follow an update on the lives of these children and their villages I love to be able to help not to change their lives and culture but books, laptops, better boat shoes bedding. I would love to help

  3. Por favor ayúdenme a encontrar este lugar se que este video ya es de hace 8 años pero por favor ayúdenme ah encontrarlo me gustaría ir y poder compartirles algo ah estos niños le doy gracias adiós por lo que me bendice con trabajo y con aver podido tener la oportunidad de poder viajar a mi país El Salvador pero me encantaría tanto poder visitar este sitio en Nicaragua y muchos más prometo ir a este lugar ayúdenme a encontrarlo

  4. Las únicas Formas Más Peligrosas y Mortiferas son estas:

    1.- La masacre de Columbine. COLORADO, 12 Estudiantes y 1 Maestro ASESINADOS .
    2.- Tiroteo en Virginia Tech. 32 Personas ASESINADAS y el estudiante se Suicido.
    3.- Tiroteo Sandy Hook ASESINADOS 20 niños y 6 Profesores.
    4.- Tiroteo en Stoneman Douglas. ASESINADOS 17 Estudiantes y trabajadores del colegio,
    5.- Tiroteo en Oxford Michigan. ASESINADOS 4 Estudiantes y 7 Heridos de Balas.
    6.- Ect Etc Etc. AHI ES DONDE ES MAS PELIGROSO ESTUDIAR, NO ES EN NICARAGUA.

  5. Hola me preguntó si as tomado de aserlo de nuevo asé 9 años me gustaría saber si lo as visitado yo me inscribí a tu canal dejame saber si por favor esacta mente donde es por favor

  6. i have lost the respect towards all my friends and family members watching this. they all just need to STFU for a moment and be thankful for ANYTHING they have in their life. because few of them actually deserve it.

  7. I' was born in Managua 1958, grew up in San Francisco Cailfornia.I remember complaining to my mother because I had to walk 5 city blocks to school. IM so proud of there jungle kids ,I hope they made it and are happy in their lives. I feel ashamed in myself.

  8. ,the three young girls are so beautiful and very bubly I feel sad for them but i know GOD WILL PROVIDE and give them opportunity to improve their lives in the future…they're so smart in their own ways they even know how to canoe I'll be so scared salute to these children, one day it will all be worth it

  9. Sería interesante saber después de 8 años que ha sido de la vida de estos 4 niños, deberían de darle un seguimiento a cada niño de sus documentales, muchas gracias por tan bonitos e interesantes reportajes.