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In a story straight out of Ripley’s Believe It Or Not, human footprints worn into a wooden floor mark the spot where a 70-year-old Buddhist monk named Hua Chi, has said his prayers in a temple in Tongren, China, for over twenty years.
Footprints in Wood Tell Story of Buddhist Monk’s Prayers
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I didn't think that was possible!
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