it's Bishopbriggs - but not as we know it!
Its online picture of the local community actually shows a £1,200-a-head resort in the Indian Ocean paradise of Mauritius.
The snap, which shows white sand, turquoise waters and luxuriant tropical vegitation, has resulted in the area being re-named “Bahamabriggs” by wags who spotted the mistake online.
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Hide AdThe photograph, which claims to have been taken in the city centre near Morrisons, shows lines of sun loungers set out in a row along a pristine beach.
A large swimming pool, which appears to belong to a hotel, glitters a short distance away, and there is even lush rainforest seen in the distance.
Online research reveals that the picture actually shows the Belle Mare Plage Resort in Mauritius, a volcanic island in the Indian Ocean.
Mauritius enjoys annual average temperatures of around 26 degrees C and roughly 6.5 to 8 hours of sunshine per day. Bishopbriggs “basks” in an average annual temperature of six degrees C and about 3.4 hours of daily sunshine.
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Hide AdSadly for local residents, the closest they have to taking a dip in a sparkling blue sea is the swimming pool at the Leisuredrome or a canal.
A picture of the mistake has been shared online by amused locals, who were quick to point out the obvious differences in climate.
One person joked: “That bit of Bishopbriggs is down the back of the retail park, just by Low Moss prison. It’s why you never hear of anyone escaping from there - they’re all too busy sunbathing.”
Yet another lamented: “Pretty sure that’s not what I see when I look out my window.”
Two years ago, Google Maps managed to “lose” the Scottish island of Jura from its online service for several days.