Where in Britain ending
This is the final time I will be posting a second distorted image of a second, British, city. Although this will be the last “Where in Britain…” distorted image the main “Where in the World…” image which will continue as usual.
Answer to edition 429
Where in the World (429) was a tricky one. The two towers were a bit misleading as was the church dome. However, the modern, distinctive TV tower was a helpful clue even if it was only to eliminate the more obvious possibility.
The main feature of the distorted image are popularly called The Venetian Towers and were modelled on the campanile of Saint Mark’s Basilica in Venice. They were built for an International Exposition held in the city of Barcelona.

Last week’s winners
Congratulations to those who identified the distorted city from Where in the World (429) as Barcelona: Tim (@timofnewbury) and Beverley (@bevsackville).
This week’s “Where in the World…”
This week the distorted image features a couple of distinctive features that will help to identify the city. Less tricky than last week but nevertheless a bit of a challenge. Research on Google might help. Good luck.
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 #WITW430 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 #WITW430 as indicated above.
Where in Britain final image
As the second lockdown here in the UK comes to an end the “Where in the World…” extra puzzle finishes too. This will be the last in this current series that tests your knowledge of British cities.
Below is the last 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 next Wednesday evening at 10:00pm

Last week’s Where in Britain winners
The cathedral is very distinctive and was the biggest clue. Congratulations to those who identified the city as Lincoln. Tim (@timofnewbury), Jackie (@JackiesJourneys), Jon (@SparksJon) and Beverley (@bevsackville).





