Playgrounds around the world

[SIZE=5]2015
17 Jun[/SIZE]
http://www.u-student.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Likoni-School-for-the-Blind-Likoni-Mombasa-Kenya-400x300.jpeg
[SIZE=4]Playgrounds around the world (part one)[/SIZE]
When photographer James Mollison thought of his childhood, he was struck by many memories occured in the school playground. Fascinated by how schools were culturally different but quite similar overall, he travelled the world to capture various playgrounds. He added that his favourite was in Norway, while the best behaved was in Japan and the worst behaved in London. Here’s what he came back with and you can find part two here:

[SIZE=4]1. Aida Boys’ School, Bethlehem, West Bank[/SIZE]
http://www.u-student.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Aida-Boys-School-Bethlehem-West-Bank.jpg

[SIZE=4]2. Bhakta Vidyashram, Kathmandu, Nepal[/SIZE]
http://www.u-student.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Bhakta-Vidyashram-Kathmandu-Nepal.jpeg

[SIZE=4]3. Cadet School of the Heroes of Space, Moscow, Russia[/SIZE]
http://www.u-student.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Cadet-School-of-the-Heroes-of-Space-Moscow.jpg

[SIZE=4]4. Dechen Phodrang, Thimphu, Bhutan[/SIZE]
http://www.u-student.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Dechen-Phodrang-Thimphu-Bhutan.jpg

[SIZE=4]5. He Huang Yu Xiang Middle School, Qingyuan, China[/SIZE]
http://www.u-student.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/He-Huang-Yu-Xiang-Middle-School-Qingyuan-China.jpg

[SIZE=4]6. Holtz High School, Tel Aviv, Israel[/SIZE]
http://www.u-student.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Holtz-High-School-Tel-Aviv-Israel.jpg

[SIZE=4]7. Hull Trinity House School, Hull, United Kingdom[/SIZE]
http://www.u-student.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Hull-Trinity-House-School-Hull-United-Kingdom.jpg

[SIZE=4]8. Inglewood High School, California, USA[/SIZE]
http://www.u-student.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Inglewood-High-School-Inglewood-California.jpg

[SIZE=4]9. Kroo Bay Primary, Freetown, Sierra Leonehttp://www.u-student.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Kroo-Bay-Primary-Freetown-Sierra-Leone.jpg[/SIZE]

[SIZE=4]10. Likoni School for the Blind, Mombasa, Kenya[/SIZE]
http://www.u-student.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Likoni-School-for-the-Blind-Likoni-Mombasa-Kenya.jpeg

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hiyo ya Likoni School for the blind is much better

Sierra Leone Jo:(

Hehehe!
I think the photographer had a hidden agenda 

looks like a military academy

They have such a wonderful view.:confused::confused::confused:

Mboss we

Savage :confused:o_O

The condition of the field will not stop boys being boys…

Mombasa wins

Hiyo ya Sierra Leone makes me sad.

Hiyo ya Mombasa unaweza keti hapo whole day ukienjoy breeze. Cool.

The only thing I can think of after reading that name is “Mollis I sullenda”

Internet imeniharibu.

How sad the Mombasa kids cannot enjoy that beautiful view. Having said that, methinks the author was sending a subliminal message.