JOURNEYS TO SCHOOL
An unprecedented photo report dedicated to children around the world
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WYALKATCHEM, Australia
The western Australian town of Wyalkatchem, or Wylie as it is known to the locals – “strange name, beaut place” – is a small remote Wheat Belt town, 194 kilometres (121 miles) from Perth. The bus trip is a schoolday ritual for 15 Wheat Belt children, who rely on it to get them to school.
Photographer: David DARE PARKER
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WYALKATCHEM, Australia
The western Australian town of Wyalkatchem, or Wylie as it is known to the locals – “strange name, beaut place” – is a small remote Wheat Belt town, 194 kilometres (121 miles) from Perth. The bus trip is a schoolday ritual for 15 Wheat Belt children, who rely on it to get them to school.
Photographer: David DARE PARKER
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WYALKATCHEM, Australia
The western Australian town of Wyalkatchem, or Wylie as it is known to the locals – “strange name, beaut place” – is a small remote Wheat Belt town, 194 kilometres (121 miles) from Perth. The bus trip is a schoolday ritual for 15 Wheat Belt children, who rely on it to get them to school.
Photographer: David DARE PARKER
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WYALKATCHEM, Australia
The western Australian town of Wyalkatchem, or Wylie as it is known to the locals – “strange name, beaut place” – is a small remote Wheat Belt town, 194 kilometres (121 miles) from Perth. The bus trip is a schoolday ritual for 15 Wheat Belt children, who rely on it to get them to school.
Photographer: David DARE PARKER
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WYALKATCHEM, Australia
The western Australian town of Wyalkatchem, or Wylie as it is known to the locals – “strange name, beaut place” – is a small remote Wheat Belt town, 194 kilometres (121 miles) from Perth. The bus trip is a schoolday ritual for 15 Wheat Belt children, who rely on it to get them to school.
Photographer: David DARE PARKER
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WYALKATCHEM, Australia
The western Australian town of Wyalkatchem, or Wylie as it is known to the locals – “strange name, beaut place” – is a small remote Wheat Belt town, 194 kilometres (121 miles) from Perth. The bus trip is a schoolday ritual for 15 Wheat Belt children, who rely on it to get them to school.
Photographer: David DARE PARKER