The Tour(3)

The village had a very fertile land and water and more importantly fresh air, but the people there were really impoverished. Talia talked to the kids there and asked where they go to school and she was stunned when they said they work in the fields.

Those kids weren't that old; most of them were around eight or nine. She was surprised to learn that kids these young already work, supporting their parents.

There were at least two kids and a few adults she saw who were affected with polio. She thought polio is eradicated since the vaccine is not patented and most governments offer free polio vaccinations. But these people didn't even have access, or they weren't educated enough, to take the vaccines to protect themselves from an easily avoidable disease.