Where in the World (78), posted last week, was a photograph of a city within a city. There are, as Tim (@timofnewbury) pointed out, two for the price of one. The dome is the most helpful identifying land mark followed by the bridge over the river. The dome is top of St Peter’s Basilica which is in Vatican City. The river is the Tiber which flows through the city of Rome.
Most people identified one city or the other rvwddand either would be correct as the task was to identify THE city; singular not plural. Congratulations to Tim (@timofnewbury), Richard (@RField75) and someone from HIPR (@HIPR). Also a big thank you to all who took part
This week’s distorted photograph is of an iconic structure found only in the city to be identified. Work out what it is and you will then be able to identify the city… if you identified the structure correctly.
Can you identify the city? Any idea “Where in the World…” it is? You can leave your answer in the comments below or on my Twitter feed (@lethers) with the hashtag #WITW79. If we mutually follow each other on Twitter then you could send me a direct message with your answer, not forgetting the hashtag #WITW79. You can also leave your answer under the post referring to this on the Travel Unpacked Facebook page (please like the page while you are there). Alternatively you can also click the contact tab above and send me an e-mail with the answer. Good luck.