Where in the World (348)

The bridge in the distorted image was the biggest clue to the city’s identity. There are a number of cities with bridges constructed along similar lines; notably Rotterdam and Buenos Aires. However, it was the configuration of the supporting pillars that were significant. The X-shape rather than the more common A-shape helped identify the bridge as the Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge aka ‘Ponte Estaida’. It can be found in São Paulo, Brazil.

São Paulo, Brazil

Congratulations to Todd (@toddunctious), Jackie (@jackiesjourneys), Atul (@pixodentist), Beverley (@bevsackville) and Tim (@timofnewbury) who through various means identified the city correctly.

This week the distorted image of a well-known geometric shape that has, as usual, been distorted. Identify the shape and you will easily identify the city. If you can’t then the architecture will probably help. Good luck.

As usual, you can leave your answers in the comments below or on my Twitter feed (@lethers) with the hashtag #WITW348. If you are on Twitter then you can Direct Message me with the answer which will be hidden from other readers. Please use the hashtag #WITW348. 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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