The Mysterious Chapel Perched on a Cliff
As I was traversing the coastline of Pembrokeshire National Park, I stumbled upon a strange medieval chapel built into the side of a sheer cliff face. It was said that St. Govan, a Welsh hermit, resided here many centuries ago. The chapel is incredibly small, measuring only 13 feet by 20 feet, but the history and legends surrounding the site made it all the more fascinating to explore. Despite being situated in a particularly windy and exposed location, the chapel has managed to withstand the test of time. Looking out from the chapel's entrance, I was struck by the stunning panorama of sea and sky before me. It truly was a place of wonder and awe.