After the previous week this week’s distorted city was much easier to identify… or was it? There was a small twist to the answer in addition to a large twist of the photograph. The twisted photograph actually shows two cities. The large open space is the piazza in front of St Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City.
However, the wide boulevard beyond is the city of Rome. Vatican City is surrounded by Rome and it is almost impossible to tale a panoramic photograph from such a vantage point with out including it.
Vatican City and Rome or either of Rome or Vatican City will be accepted as correct but extra kudos to those who recognised there were two cities to identify.
Congratulations to someone at the Italian Tourist Board (@ItalianTouristB), Beverley (@bevsackville), Simon (@similtiades), Dee (@DeeCornes), Jim (@JimCrilleyJr), Jackie (@JackiesJourneys), Tim (@timofnewbury), Atul (@pixodentist), Davide (@travelling_dave) and Hamishes’ Hoose (@hamishes) a pub in Paisley
This week there is a Christmas theme. The distorted photograph is of well known building in the city to be identified but front of the building is a Christmas Market that may or may not help in the identification process.
You can leave your answers in the comments below or on my Twitter feed (@lethers) with the hashtag #WITW221. If you are on Twitter then you can Direct Message me with the answer which will be hidden from the Twittersphere. Alternatively email me with the answer using the contact page – see tab on menu bar above.
Please use the hashtag #WITW221. It makes finding the answers in a continually changing Twitter feed so much easier; your answer is less likely to be overlooked. Good luck.