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14-JUL-2012

The steps down

The steps down to St Govan's Chapel

A tiny hermit’s cell built into the cliff at St Govan’s, near Bosherston, South Pembrokeshire. Count the steps down and up again - legend has it that the number is never the same!

Saint Govan (Welsh: Gofan) (died 586) was a hermit who lived in a fissure on the side of coastal cliff near Bosherston, in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Wales. Saint Govan's Chapel was built in the fissure in the 14th century on what is now known as Saint Govan's Head.

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Brian Samuel20-Jul-2012 20:59
About time they built a lift :0)
Martin Lamoon20-Jul-2012 16:52
Blue sea and sky, a great scene. V
John Reynolds LRPS20-Jul-2012 07:01
A great view of the steps. Love the blue Pembrokeshire sea as well.V.
Hank Vander Velde19-Jul-2012 23:53
Beautiful image and good info Mark.
Helen Betts19-Jul-2012 20:44
I like the way the steps lead almost to infinity. I certainly wouldn't want to climb them to count! Nicely captured with good sweet light. V.
Chris Morton19-Jul-2012 20:19
they spoil you a bit in Wales with neat steps and handrail! makes a good scene with the shadows
joseantonio19-Jul-2012 20:01
Did you count the steps? How many?
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