Climbing the Mount of Angels

<p>Is there anything more sublime than watching the sunrise from a mountainside? It is a motif that occurs again and again in art and literature from around the world.</p> <p>This summer, I stayed in a cottage on Mynydd Carningli, a mountain in Pembrokeshire, whose name translates from Welsh as the Mount of Angels. It is a reference to St Brynach, a local saint who angels transported to Heaven from the mountain&rsquo;s summit.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:630/0*djyu-FH4f-cbsRRd" style="height:467px; width:700px" /></p> <p>Ascending the mountain early one morning felt like a journey to another world, perhaps not Heaven, but the ancient land of the druids who once roamed the hillsides and gorges of Wales&rsquo; wild places.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/short-sweet-valuable/climbing-the-mount-of-angels-37b2238a9d2d"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
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