TORONTO – News outlets in the U.K. are having a good laugh after discovering satellite imagery of a Newmarket, Ont., health centre. Turns out, from above, the facility looks like an anatomically correct man – posed spread-eagle.
Satellite imagery of the Newmarket Health Centre does indeed appear to resemble a man – the four wings of the building could easily be mistaken for two arms and two legs, with knee caps, feet and all.
But, it’s the addition that includes what appears to be a gazebo that is attracting attention.
“The Newmarket Health Centre in Ontario, Canada bares an uncanny resemblance to a spreadeagled man – complete with swinging manhood,” reads an article by the U.K.’s Express.
“At the top of the building is a square block resembling a head and nestling in what would be the groin area is a red-covered extension that looks like male genitals.,” reports the Daily Mail.
The Newmarket Health Clinic provides long- and short-term care for patients.
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