Harlech street could be world's steepest
Harlech street could be world's steepest; WALES, Gwynedd: Harlech; mountains in Snowdonia National Park, various shots of steep street Ffordd Pen Llech, people and surveyor measuring street, local resident interviews.
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Wide shot of landscape including houses and mountains in Snowdonia National Park
Wide shot of mountain peak
High angle view of steep street (Ffordd Pen Llech - possibly the steepest street in the world)
Vehicle travelling down Ffordd Pen Llech
Various shots of Gwyn Headley (Local resident) using measuring tape
Gwyn Headley (Local resident) interview SOT
People measuring street PAN
Surveyor taking measurements
SEQUENCE Reporter to camera as walking up steep road SOT
High angle view of houses along steep street
Ken Doody and Irene Doody (Local residents) standing outside house
Back view of Ken Doody looking across landscape
Irene Doody (Local resident) interview SOT
Ken Doody
Irene Doody (Local resident) interview SOT
Surveyor making notes
Person with measuring tape
Gwyn Headley (Local resident) holding measuring tape up and chatting SOT
- That'll terrify the New Zealanders
Low angle view of people measuring road
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1092693840
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ITN
Date created:
09 January, 2019
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Clip length:
00:02:11:04
Location:
United Kingdom
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QuickTime 8-bit H.264 HD 1920x1080 25i
Originally shot on:
1080 25i
Source:
ITN
Object name:
t090119026_0.mov
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