Herald journalist Ben Tomsett visited the residents of Baldwin St, Dunedin to explore what it is like living on the world’s steepest residential street. The quiet morning atmosphere is shattered when the first busload of cruise ship passengers arrives, filling the street with people struggling to climb the steep incline. Baldwin St, located in Dunedin’s North East Valley, is renowned for its extreme slope and attracts visitors looking to conquer its challenging ascent.
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The Great New Zealand Road Trip: Whale Rider made this small coastal village famous – locals weren’t ready to be swamped by tourists
After the passing of John Barnett, producer of Whale Rider, Shayne Currie explores Whāngārā, the village celebrated by the film, which still holds fond memories despite a restrictive sign warning against trespassing. This reflects a tension between the community's pride in the movie and the challenges of managing tourism and access to their private lands. Want More Context? 🔎
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