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Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand

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Baldwin Street

Thanks to some blunt city planning Dunedin, New Zealand's residential Baldwin Street has become known as the world's steepest street, and it certainly seems like if there were a street that was any steeper, it would be a wall.

When the city of Dunedin was first planned, it was done so by urban designers back in London who simply slapped an orderly grid system atop the map with no consideration of the actual topography. This resulted in a number of streets that landed right on extremely steep hills. Rather than scale down the steepness, the roads were simply built at a staggeringly steep grade. Baldwin Street ended up being the most extreme victim of this remote city planning earning it the Guinness World Record for steepest street in the world.

The street seems to take a good deal of pride in its reputation. Each year, multiple charity events are held on the street including a fun run to promote fitness where people run up and then down the shockingly laborious thousand-some feet of the street and an even weirder event where snack cakes are rolled down the street in a distance race.

There is some contention as to the street's claim to world's steepest, as there are a number of other sharply angled  avenues across the world that argue for it. But for the time being Baldwin Street is still the reigning champ. 









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