It was people in Italy who started the project, with that country being one of the European nations hit hardest by the pandemic. When it was finally made possible, they were thrilled to be able to walk together again. Soon after that, the flames of enthusiasm spread across Europe.
The eldest participant was Daniel in the UK, a gentleman of 97 years. Despite his physical limitations, his enthusiasm won over and he managed to walk 20 km. He used his walker and measured the distance by doing 200 laps around the kitchen table.
In Ireland, Annette and Arya walked around an island in Dublin Bay and also used the opportunity to pick up litter. Meanwhile, participants in the Lapland region of Finland braved the start of winter weather, as it is one of the coldest places in the world. They had their walks in the snow while the sun was shining only a couple of hours a day.
The wave of solidarity extended to dignitaries when the Mayor of Granollers, Spain and his Deputy Mayor decided to take part. Mayor Josep Mayoral has been a key speaker at Amma’s program in Spain for many years and is also a member of the international organization Mayors for Peace.
At the end of the campaign, 1,800 people in 13 countries took part and walked 67,500 km.
Photo 1: In Ireland, walking at the beach meant also taking the chance to pick up litter.
Photo 2: Participants in Lapland, Finland braved the cold of snow and small amount of daylight at this time of year.