Where in the World (195)

Note: There is an addendum with extra clues for those unable to identify the city from the first distorted photo. If you do not want to see the extra clues then don’t scroll beyond the Kindle advertisement below.

The Spanish flag flying above the building in last week’s distorted city photograph was the biggest clue to the identity of the country… Spain. Indeed all the answers were Spanish cities with Cordoba and Madrid topping the list of incorrect answers. However the building is in Seville on the Plaza de Espana.

Seville
Seville

Only two readers identified the city correctly. Congratulations to Tim (@timofnewbury) and Davide (@travelling_dave). Thank you to all those who took part.

This week is a little more challenging. The distorted photograph features a very geometric building that when distorted creates a very geometric pattern. Can you identify the building? Having identified the building identifying the city is relatively easy.

Where 830

As usual you can leave your answers in the comments below or on my Twitter feed (@lethers) with the hashtag #WITW195. 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 #WITW195 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

Addendum

When no correct answers are forthcoming I know that the twisted photograph I have posted is difficult one. Indeed some readers have already ask if there are further clues as to the identity of the city in Where in the World (195).

Clue 1: Coincidently the modern architecture photograph at the very top of this post is from the same district of the city to be identified.

Clue 2: I have posted a second distorted photograph of the same area of the city. To help you a little I have annotated the photograph to indicate the buildings/structures in the two previously mentioned photographs.

Be wary of the flags… they may help but they just as likely to be misleading.

This might be helpful
This might be helpful

Best of luck

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