Answer to 8th anniversary edition
Last week “Where in the World…” celebrated 8 years of weekly distorted city puzzles. To celebrate I offered two Water-to-go bottles with filters (see below) as prizes.
The distorted imaged showed a city skyline partially covered in mist from the nearby river that flows through the city. However, the twin spires of the city’s Gothic cathedral are the biggest clue to its identity. These spires are the wrong kind of architecture to be the “dreamy spires of Oxford” but are the spires of the capital of the Czech Republic, Prague

The prize - A Water-to-go bottle with filter

These Water-to-go bottles are great for keeping healthy, reducing plastic waste and saving money. You can fill with water from any non-saltwater source and the 3-in-1 filter in the bottle will filter out 99.99% of the bacteria and chemicals.
I review one in the 60 Second Reads on this website. If you were not lucky enough to win one you can use the code UNPACKED15 to get 15% off when purchasing through the Water-to-go website – www.watertogo.eu (£)
Prizewinners
Congratulations to Christina (@MiddleSeatView) and Beverley (@BevSackville) who were the first two correct answers drawn. I will be in touch privately with you both (probably by Twitter DM) to find out where to send the prize.
Thank you all for taking part. Remember even if you did not win a prize you can buy a Water-to-go bottle using the discount code and link above.
This week's "Where in the World..."
The distorted image for this week is another city skyline. Sadly there are no prizes for the correct answer this week, just kudos.

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