Tensions Rise as two Towns Battle to Become The World's Steepest Street
VOICED: Tensions have heightened between two towns more than eleven thousand miles apart -- all in a bid to become 'The world's steepest street'.
The title is currently held by the city of Dunedin [DUNEE-DIN]], in New Zealand.
But, residents in a small town in Snowdonia, believe they're home to a hill that could take the crown.
Interviews with Harlech Resident Gwyn Headley / Surveyor Myrddyn Phillips and Cafe Manager Councillor Freya Bentham on 13 January 2019 in HArlech, United Kingdom.
NB Black holes where third party material removed.





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January 13, 2019
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