The Pyramid Kids
he political transformation in the areas which used to be state-owned farms in the north of the country brought unemployment and a lack of prospects. The plight of these areas has caused their residents to lose control of their lives and become marooned. They look indifferently at the crowds of tourists who come to visit the mementos of the pre-war Prussian magnates of these lands. The most popular is the pyramid-shaped tomb built by the Farenheit family. An opportunity missed by parents was noticed by children. Wanting to improve the lot of their families, they decided to take advantage of the historical legacy and began hiring themselves out as tourist guides. Thanks to this work, they not only support family budgets and gain funds for their own pleasures, but also learn history and foreign languages.
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