Where in the World (299)

Last week’s distorted city was easy but only if you recognized the bridge and the iconic building elsewhere in the photograph. The Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House are both recognisable landmarks that together, and separately, identify the city as Sydney.

Sydney, Australia

Congratulations to Jackie (@JackiesJourneys), Tim (@timofnewbury), Atul (@pixodentist), Bev (@bevsackville), Davide (@travelling_dave), Suzanne (@CurlyAdenturer) and Todd (@toddunctious).

As you may have noticed this week is the 299th edition of “Where in the World…” so next week is an important milestone. There will be a small prize next week so do check back for the details on the prize and how to enter.


This week we are back to a distorted photograph of a cityscape. There are very few clues to the identity of the city as there are no iconic buildings visible. You may be able to identify the region by the style of architecture though. The main clue to the identity of the city is in the surroundings.

 

As usual, you can leave your answers in the comments below or on my Twitter feed (@lethers) with the hashtag #WITW299. If you are on Twitter then you can Direct Message me with the answer which will be hidden from other readers. Alternatively, email me with the answer using the contact page – see tab on the menu bar above.

Please use the hashtag #WITW299. It makes finding the answers in a continually changing Twitter feed so much easier; your answer is less likely to be overlooked.


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