Where in the World (194)

Last week’s distorted photograph was half encircled by the biggest clue as to which city it was. A criss-crossed open weave structure on the left of the twisted photograph was christened, unofficially, as “The Bird’s Nest” because of its appearance. It is the main Olympic Stadium used in 2008 and is found in the Chinese city of Beijing.

Beijing
Beijing

There were five correct answers. Congratulations to Tim (@timofnewbury), Green Hotelier (@Green_Hotelier), Todd (@toddunctious), Jacqui (@JackiesJourneys) and Davide (@travelling_dave).

This week we return to more traditional style buildings. There is a clear clue as to which part of the world the building is located. Unless you instantly recognise it a little further research may be necessary.

Where 824

As usual you can leave your answers in the comments below or on my Twitter feed (@lethers) with the hashtag #WITW194. If you are on Twitter then you can Direct Message me with the answer and no one will see what you have put. Alternatively email me with the answer using the contact page – see tab on menu bar above.

Please do not forget the hashtag #WITW194 as it makes finding the answers in a continually changing Twitter feed so much easier; you and your answer are more likely to be found. Good luck

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