A video of a woman highlining over a ravine on the Pembrokeshire coast path has amazed viewers.
The woman was highlining as part of a group between Porthgain and Abereiddy.
Sally Cornish, who took the video, said the group appeared to be safety conscious.
"Just came across them as we were walking setting up," she said.
"They were very attentive to safety, lots of checks made and the women were wearing safety harnesses."
The woman in the video can be seen pulling herself about halfway across the gap before standing up and slowly walking her way across before falling.
Highlining, or slacklining, involves walking or balancing along a length of flat rope and is comparable to tight rope walking.
One viewer in the Facebook group Pembrokeshire - I LOVE IT! said: "Wow, Brave, seems such a long way."
Another asked if they could have a go.
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