Where in the World (229)

Last week featured the most photographed sight of the city to be identified. I certainly would find it difficult to recall any other photograph of the city. No doubt they do exist but the collection of buildings seen from across a square have an iconic status and are often used to depict the autonomous region rather than the city. The buildings form the Potala Palace which is in the city of Lhasa, Tibet.

Potala Palace, Lhasa
Potala Palace, Lhasa

Congratulations this week to Hollyeh (@hollye_h), Davide (@travelling_dave), someone at the Italian Tourist Board (@ItalianTouristB),  Jackie (@JackiesJourneys) and Tim (@timofnewbury).


This week’s distorted photograph has the potential to be misleading if you do not look carefully at the photograph. Identifying this city is another one of those challenging photographs I occasionally slip in. However, don’t let that put you off.

Where 931

You can leave your answers in the comments below or on my Twitter feed (@lethers) with the hashtag #WITW229. If you are on Twitter then you can Direct Message me with the answer which will be hidden from the Twittersphere. Alternatively email me with the answer using the contact page – see tab on menu bar above.

Please use the hashtag #WITW229. It makes finding the answers in a continually changing Twitter feed so much easier; your answer is less likely to be overlooked. Good luck.


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