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In the remote savannahs between Kenya and Tanzania, the Maasai people continue to live according to centuries-old traditions, far from the chaos of modern life. But for children like 8-year-old Moseka, this isolation means walking hours each day through wildlife-filled landscapes just to reach the nearest school.

Facing dangers from elephants, leopards, and dehydration, these students make a courageous daily journey across 10 kilometers of open savanna to reach Ntuka Primary, which is the only school within 20km. This is a powerful portrait of resilience, education, and survival in one of the world’s most unforgiving classrooms.

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