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This mom and her kid commute over a river by zipline every day because there's no bridge

Aly Song/Reuters Cha Huilan and her two-year-old get to town in Lazimi by zipline. The hair-raising commute is necessary because there's no bridges nearby. This is a photo of Cha Huilan, a 40-year-old mother from a remote Chinese village, ziplining across the raging waters to head to her local market. It's a commute that Cha, who lives in the southwestern Chinese village of Lazimi, makes often as she needs to buy medicine for her mother, according to Reuters.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: This is how limos are madeSee Also:The rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes, who started Theranos when she was 19 and became the world's youngest female billionaire before it all came crashing downUnited passenger forced to put puppy in overhead bin where it died reaches settlement with airline11 things unsuccessful people do over long weekendsSEE ALSO: 21 photos that show what commuting looks like around the world

 

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