You don't have to have a particularly filthy mind to see Mother Nature's sense of humour.
From towering phallic rock formations in Turkey to mountain ranges which resemble two prominent parts of the female anatomy, the world is full of humorous geographical features.
In Turkey, visitors flock to an attraction which has been dubbed 'Love Valley'.
The huge phallic formations in Turkey's 'Love Valley' resemble a towering homage to male fertility
This phallic iceberg was photographed by Andy Rouse in the Bransfield Strait near Antarctica
The famous region of Cappadocia has seen an influx of tourists travelling by hot air balloon to check out the phallic-shaped pillars, which have been dubbed by some travellers the 'c*ck rocks'.
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The huge phallic formations may look like a homage to male fertility, but they have been naturally formed by erosion of the volcanic rock.
And a few years ago a phallic-looking iceberg was photographed in the Bransfield Strait near Antarctica.
Meanwhile, in Utah, Mollie's Nipple is a basalt-capped hill that rises more than 1,300 feet above the surrounding plain in Utah’s Hurricane Valley.
In Utah, Mollie's Nipple is a basalt-capped hill that rises more than 1,300 feet above Utah’s Hurricane Valley
The 'dual breast' mountain in Guizhou Province, China. Locals come to the foot of the mountain during weddings believing it will bring them good fortune
The isolated hill with steep sides and a small flat top quite clearly resembles the female anatomy, hence the name.
Visitors to the 'dual breast' mountains in the Guizhou Province of China will see immediately which part of the female anatomy they look like.
It is said that locals to the mountains visit them during weddings, believing it will bring them good fortune.
A tour guide posing beside an image of the landmark rock formation Yangyuan, or Male or Father Stone
Enjoying the view? The Yanguan or Father Stone has a very recognisable shape
A towering rock formation at Mount Danxia outside the city of Shaoguan, in the northern part of Guangdong province in southern China regularly causes a smirk from onlookers.
The protrusion, which is also know as the Male Stone or Father Stone, is remarkable among the rugged red landscapes of the surrounding area.
Meanwhile, within the same scenic mountainous landscape, is an area known as the Yinyuan hole, a mini cave which doesn't leave much to the imagination.
The distinctive Yinyuan hole in the Danxiashan mountains in Guangdong province, south-eastern China
Wales' Lleyn Peninsula looks particularly interesting from above
In North-west Wales, the Lleyn Peninsula may look innocent enough from the ground, but anyone looking at the quaint area from above, or on a map, will see it's rather phallic.
While some called the crooked finger that points forcefully into the Irish Sea, other more filthy-minded sorts have given it an altogether different nickname.
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