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Nepal has announced plans to replace perilous cable crossings with suspension bridges following tragedy. Nepal is an adventure holiday destination for many tourists. But for locals in remote areas, hauling themselves across fast-flowing rivers by cable ropeways and wire bridges is a daily fact of life. For children, it has been called the world’s most dangerous school run.

People use the cables to haul themselves over the churning waters to reach work, go shopping and meet relatives. In the Benighat district of central Nepal, there are many such cables strung across the Trishuli river.

While adrenaline junkies around the world spend thousands on death-defying adventures, the schoolchildren of Dhaing village in Nepal have no choice but to face down danger on a daily basis. They are forced to endure a hazardous river crossing by rope bridge to attend school, go shopping or meet friends and family who live the other side of the Trishuli River.


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