The building in last week’s twisted photograph was easily identified by most people. The shape of the dome and the dress of the people identified the location as India. The building was the Taj Mahal. However the Taj Mahal is a mausoleum and not a city. A quick bit of research on Wikipedia or Google (yes, of course some research is allowed) would reveal the city of which it is a part. It’s a stunningly beautiful piece of architecture and is part of the city of Agra.
The following six readers managed to identify the building and the city: Andrew (@SplashDSM), Katherine (@KatherineDougl2), Richard (@RField75), Jackie (@JackiesJourneys), Tim (@timofnewbury) and Atul (@pixodentist). Congratulations to you all. Thank you too for all those who took part.
This week is a cityscape with a dominant structure that is probably the biggest clue to help in identifying the city. Having said that it is easy to misidentify the city; so be careful.
As usual you can leave your answer in the comments below or on my Twitter feed (@lethers) with the hashtag #WITW126. If we mutually follow each other on Twitter then you could send me a direct message with your answer.
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