Last week there were two distorted photographs of the same city. In a departure from the norm, one of those photographs was a distorted interior. Three readers managed to identify the city from the first photograph alone while others needed the second, more iconic photograph to identify the building.
The first photograph was the interior of the European Parliament and the second was the Atomium. These two can both be found in the city of Brussels.
Congratulations to Todd (@toddunctious), Jackie (@JackiesJourneys) and Simon (@similtiades) who didn’t need the second photo to identify the city as Brussels and Tim (@timofnewbury), Atul (@pixodentist), Bev (@bevsackville) and Davide (@travelling_dave) who did.
This week’s distorted image is very topical; it is a city very much in the news of late. The view depicts this city’s one very iconic structure and I have no doubt it will be one of the less challenging cities to identify.
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