Where in the World doubles up
During the next few weeks, while here in England we are in lockdown, I will be posting a second distorted image of a second city. This will be in addition to the main “Where in the World…” image which will continue as usual. Scroll down for more details.
Answer to edition 426
Where in the World (426) was not an easy identification. Recognising the architecture was of Germanic origin and identifying the church as the Großmunster would help identify the city as Zurich.

Last week's winners
Congratulations to those who identified the distorted city from Where in the World (426) as Zurich, Switzerland: Atul (@pixodentist), Tim (@timofnewbury) and Jackie (@jackiesjourneys).
This week's "Where in the World..."
This week the distorted image features a well known city skyline viewed from a less iconic viewpoint than is usually seen.

You can leave your answer in the usual way on Twitter (@lethers). Alternatively you can Direct Message me on Twitter. Please make sure that you use the hashtag #WITW427 so that I can find your reply.
If you are not on Twitter you can send an email via the contact page. When leaving your answer please use the hashtag #WITW427 as indicated above.
Where in Britain for lockdown
As the majority of my readers are in lockdown at present I thought it would be a great time to have a second “Where in the World…” puzzle. As staycations are on the rise and international travel is virtually at a standstill I thought it time to test our knowledge British cities.
So, over the next few weeks I will be adding a distorted British city after the main puzzle. As in the main puzzle all you have to do is identify the city. It should be a little easier because the country, Britain, has already been given as a clue.
Below is the first distorted image of a British city. Once identified leave your answer in the usual manner (see above) but use the hashtag #WIB. The answer will be given Wednesday evening at 10:00pm





