Penis-shaped park which shares name with TV character baffles Google Maps users

A bemused Google Maps user was shocked to stumble across a very phallic-looking path whilst scrolling the site to find a park.

Amused poster @Redkoolaid402 took to Reddit to share a screenshot of the rudely-shaped design and asked: “Is anyone else seeing this?”

The park, in Aksarben Village, Omoha, is called Stinson Park and coincidentally shares its name with Barney Stinson, a character famed for his sexual endeavours in popular TV show How I Met Your Mother.

It tickled others on the site and one person questioned who was behind the decision, writing: “Haha, who designed this?”

But not everyone agreed the shape looked like a penis and several posters had to go to the comments section to see what all the fuss was about.

One admitted: “Literally didn’t know what original poster was referencing until going into the comments.”

Others didn’t see the funny side and accused @Redkoolaid402 of being “about 14 years old”.

Another joked that similarly to the park’s “not too busy” Google rating, the person who screenshotted it clearly had too much time on their hands.

It isn’t the first time a Google Maps user has been convinced they’ve spotted an unfortunately shaped structure on the site.

Earlier this year, a mass of water near Tampere, Finland was accused of having “veins and all” by Reddit users who lost their minds over the similarities.

One eagled-eyed user of the site even spotted a remote island’s phallic-similarities.

Despite its position in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, it was still spotted for its unique shape.

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The mum who found the island, which stretches more than 500m and is part of the Trinity Islands off the coast of New Caledonia, Oceania, admitted people might think she was “nuts” for her discovery.

She said: "I was looking around and it just popped up and I thought 'wow, that really looks like a man's parts.'

"I shared it so people could pull up the coordinates and see it with their own eyes that it's physically there and it really does look like one.”

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