Baldwin Street, in Dunedin's Northeast Valley.
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Baldwin Street in New Zealand
Baldwin Street in New Zealand holds the Guinness World Record for the steepest street. It has a gradient of 35% at its steepest point, making it quite a challenging climb for visitors.
baldwin street, north-east valley, dunedin, new zealand. rising one metre every 2 meters.
It has an incline of 38%
Bluebell Street
According to the Guinness Book of Records, the world's steepest street is Baldwin Street in Dunedin, North East Valley, New Zealand. Baldwin Street is almost 350 meters (1150 feet) long and has a grade of 35%.
baldwin street, north-east valley, dunedin, New Zealand. rising one metre every 2 meters.
Herberton Street is a sealed road in Queensland.
I think it is regent street in the Dowlais area of the town.
The Sky Tower in Auckland. Baldwin Street (the world's steepest street) in Dunedin. The L&P bottle in Paeroa. The giant carrot at Onehunga. The statue of a guy shearing a sheep in Te Kuiti. The Hermitage (resort/hotel) in Mt Cook Village. Many towns have large fibre-glass or plastic 'statues' that symbolise their town or region, like trout. Cromwell has giant fruit. The list goes on...
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