Take a Stroll Down the “Walk of Love” in Charleston (Morris Island Lighthouse Beach)

If you find yourself taking the half mile walk down the concrete pathway to Morris Island Lighthouse Beach, you will notice something different.  Due to the creative artistry of some locals, it is now the Walk of Love.  This true “Labor of Love” is a testimony to the meaning of the season and the commitment we have in the Lowcountry to love one another.

This beautiful walk reminds you of how special our home is and why we looked upon with admiration.

Enjoy this picturesque adventure down the Charleston “Walk of Love”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spread the love Charleston

 

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2 Comments

  • Kim says:

    It was disgusting! I hadn’t been there in five years, but now I have moved back. Very sad. Don’t you realize that there are people buried there! It was a sanctuary, now kids spray paint the rocks and signs on the beach as well!. It is sacrilegious, and makes me very sad.I will never take another picture there. It was disrespectful at the least! Those people that died there will haunt you with everything in their power for years to come! Would you do that to a graveyard? Well, you just did!

  • Kim says:

    And one more thing! There are few hearts out there now! Hemp and an ashtray! “We only did it once!” The stench of spray paint! Were you people high yourselves? There are no hearts now, when was the last time you looked? Did you look on the beach itself? YOU need to to wake up and respect those that perished! I am sad for those that died for you! To be dishonoured like that! Shame on all of you! Don’t contact me, I am ashamed of all of you!

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