Where in the World (675)

Answer to edition 672

The bridge is probably the best clue with the skyline behind it being a secondary clue. The bridge is a rotating footbridge allowing access for watercraft to Puerto Madero. The design is unusually asymmetrical; one might say half a suspension bridge. It is similar to another in the Dutch port of Rotterdam but as  this month is all South American cities we have to look elsewhere. The bridge is known asPuente de la Mujer (Woman’s Bridge) and can be found in the Argentine city Buenos Aires.

Where in the World 674 answer Buenos Aires

Last week's winners

Congratulations to those who identified the distorted city from Where in the World (674) as Buenos Aires: Tim (@timofnewbury), Jackie (@jackiesjourneys), Rebecca (@rebhalp) and Atul (@pixodentist).

Well done everyone.

This week's "Where in the World..."

Don’t be fooled by the image of this week’s city. Remember this month is all about South America. The visual clues this week are a bit misleading so you may have to resort to a little searching on Google or whatever search engine or AI you use. Best of luck.

Where in the World 675 distorted city image

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