The illuminated building in the top right quadrant of the photograph has appeared on these pages before it was a much closer view and did not include so much of the city. This was the only real clue to the city unless you happen to have been at the viewpoint the photograph was taken from. It is the Alhambra Palace overlooking the city of Granada in Spain.
Congratulations to someone at the Italian Tourist Board (@ItalianTouristB), Beverley (@bevsackville), Tim (@timofnewbury) and Davide (@travelling_dave) who all identified the city correctly as Granada.)
This week the distorted city looks like a giant Catherine wheel. Despite this the view is perhaps the most iconic of city to be identified.
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