In fact, this matter has appeared on the Internet a long time ago. As early as two years ago, these photos taken by a photographer stationed in South Africa were circulated wildly on major social networks.
(The kid on the bottom left is lubricating his wheels with something like motor oil)
These photos record the stories of African children expressing their yearning for skateboards by creating original handmade skateboards in the face of extreme lack of hardware facilities and extremely limited material conditions.
Somewhere kids build wooden surfboards by hand, which is where part of surfing comes from, after all.
I believe that many people, like us, will smile and pray for them when they see this picture for the first time, hoping that they will be able to skate on a real skateboard in the near future.
Their ingenuity is admirable, and their determination to overcome everything is even more impressive. Have faith in your heart that no difficulty is insurmountable.