Tucked away in southeast New Zealand is Dunedin, a small town with one big claim to fame: It's home to the steepest street in the world. Baldwin Street is 1,150 feet long and has a slope of 19 degrees. On paper, that might not sound like much, but walking up this road is guaranteed to leave you out of breath—and make for a pretty neat photo op.

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Search #BaldwinStreet on Instagram, and you'll find dozens of incredible photos of people walking up the street at an angle that almost seems Photoshopped.

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Even more unbelievable are the photos of the houses on Baldwin Street, which look as if they're sinking. The homes are, of course, not sinking, but position the camera a certain way, and that's certainly what it looks like!

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So what's it like to live on Baldwin Street? Resident Sue Marshall told CNN that she was originally concerned about all of the tourists, but now all the people are one of her favorite things about living there. "I love meeting people—you can't really go out of the front gate without meeting someone from across the world," she said, adding that she's only been to the top of the street once.

(h/t Mashable)

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