Hello. Today we are looking at a map, which is usually a serious document, but apparently, the cartographers of the world have been drinking. Why else would you name a town “Boring”? Is it a warning? Is it a challenge? It is the municipal equivalent of a shrug. And “Dull”? Pairing them together is a stroke of genius. It is a celebration of mediocrity that I frankly find aspiring.
But then we venture into the anatomical. “Anus,” France. I assume the property values are… affordable. And “Monkey’s Eyebrow”? That is not a location; that is a cry for help. It suggests a level of specificity that is frankly unsettling. Who looked at a patch of Kentucky dirt and thought, “Yes, this reminds me of the supraorbital ridge of a primate”? It is madness. It is chaos. It makes me never want to leave my house again, which, coincidentally, is my favorite activity.













Weird town names
Forget your standard Springfields and Londons; these 13 locations prove that the world is a much weirder place than your GPS suggests. From literal numbers to body parts and bovine-themed snacks, these town names are the ultimate “I have to pull over and take a photo” destinations.weird town names
The “Cheesequake” sign is delightful. It sounds like a lactose-intolerant disaster movie. And “Batman,” Turkey? I wonder if they have a signal. Probably not. These names remind us that history is just a series of people making strange decisions and then putting them on metal signs.
If you are planning a road trip to the weirdest corners of the earth, keep the map open. We suggest checking out funny street names, odd geography facts, and bizarre travel destinations for more navigational nonsense.