As it turns out, there are quite a few places that would like to claim the title of "world’s steepest street" – so who takes the top spot? The steepest street in the world: a contentious issue ...
Having said that, the slope you see in some photos is real, i.e. is this bridge really that steep? Actually no, the slope is also due to a perspective game. More precisely it has to do with the way ...
The Guinness World Records has an award for the steepest road in the world, and Baldwin Street of New Zealand is the current title holder. Often, if a city boasts one of the top sloping streets, ...
A street in north Wales has been declared the steepest in the world. Residents in Harlech, Gwynedd, are celebrating after Guinness World Records verified the gradient of Ffordd Pen Llech at 37.45%.
The funicular’s cabin holding up to 136 passengers is hauled along tracks passing through three tunnels and crossing two bridges. The extreme profile of the route has gradients of up to 110 percent ...
And if you’re a James Bond fan in particular, listen up – the world’s steepest cable car has just opened in Switzerland, taking fearless passengers straight to the top of a revolving restaurant ...
The world’s steepest cable car, connecting the villages of Stechelberg and Mürren in the Bernese Oberland, began welcoming passengers on Saturday. The trip up the steep cliffs of the ...
The Guinness World Records has an award for the steepest road in the world, and Baldwin Street of New Zealand is the current title holder. Often, if a city boasts one of the top sloping streets ...