On the 2nd September 2012 I posted the first of the “Where in the World…” posts. The first distorted photograph was of a scene, but not a city, in Sweden. In the same post there was the first of many twisted cities to identify (See picture to the left).
The first twisted city was Brisbane.
This is the 104th “Where in the World…” post which means it has been going without a break for 2 years. It still remains as popular as ever soI have no plans to stop posting twisted cities to be identified. Fear not, there are many more to come.
Last week’s distorted photograph looked like a spaceship rather than an identifying feature of a city. It could have been some futuristic city from 2054 not 2014. However, at the risk of disappointing sci-fi fans, it was very down to earth.
There were a good number of attempts to identify the city and all those who identified the city correctly also seemed to have identified the structure as well. It was the Atomium which identifies the city as Brussels
There was quite a list of readers who correctly identified the city as Brussels. So congratulations to Jackie (@JackiesJourneys), Nigel (@MirrorTravel), Atul (@pixodentist), Tim (@timofnewbury), Jon (@SparksJon), Boz23 (@Boz23) and Richard (@RField75)
This week’s twisted city photograph is relatively easy to identify, not because it is instantly recognisable but because there are a couple of strong clues as to the whereabouts of the building.
Can you identify this week’s city? You can leave your answer in the comments below or on my Twitter feed (@lethers) with the hashtag #WITW104. If we mutually follow each other on Twitter then you could send me a direct message with your answer, not forgetting the hashtag #WITW104. 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.