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Monks Walk for Peace Through Rain-Soaked South Carolina
15 Jan
Summary
- 17 Buddhist monks walked across South Carolina on their journey.
- Hundreds gathered despite cold rain to support the monks' walk.
- The monks' dog, Aloka, missed the South Carolina leg due to surgery.

Seventeen Buddhist monks embarked on a 'Walk for Peace,' drawing hundreds of supporters in Fort Mill, South Carolina, despite persistent rain and cold. Day 81 of their journey, which began in Fort Worth, Texas, saw locals line the streets and the Anne Springs Close Greenway to cheer them on.
The monks' presence resonated deeply with attendees, with some walking alongside them for miles. The journey, characterized by a commitment to peace and mindfulness, offered a powerful message of hope and unity. The monks expressed gratitude for the warm reception in York County.
Notably absent was the monks' rescue dog, Aloka, who was recovering from leg surgery. The monks shared their experiences and distributed peace bracelets before continuing their pilgrimage towards Washington D.C., leaving behind a palpable sense of inspiration.




