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Kathryn Williams

The balancing act between two cliffs on the Pembrokeshire coast that will have you on the edge of your seat

Pembrokeshire has a lot to offer in terms of adrenaline-pumping sports and activities, but this Easter Bank Holiday, there were some extreme thrill-seekers making the most of the amazing cliffs along its coastline.

On Easter Sunday, walkers along the coastal path between Porthgain and Abereiddy could not believe what they were seeing as a group of people carefully made their way over a highline rope between two of the towering cliffs, overlooking the Irish Sea.

(The Shed/Instagram)

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Shared on The Shed Porthgain's Instagram feed, the video shows two people trying to balance on a wildly bouncing highline just before sunset.

The walker on the right even falls at one point, but the daredevils are wearing harnesses so they are able to stand up again.

The bay where the highliners walked across (The Shed/Instagram)

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Highlining involves walking or balancing along a suspended length of flat webbing at elevation above ground or water.

Do you know who these highliners are? Or are you the brave daredevils? If so, get in touch by emailing kathryn.williams@walesonline.co.uk or call 02920 243645

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