Here's a lake that looks exactly like The Rolling Stones' Tongue & Lips logo…

The Rolling Stones have shared an image of a European lake that bears a striking resemblance their iconic Tongue & Lips logo.

Author: Scott ColothanPublished 9th Jul 2018

The rock legends took to Twitter this morning to post an aerial picture of Lake Bled in Slovenia that, from the angle it’s taken, has an extreme likeness to their famous emblem.

They wrote: “Does this remind you of anything...? Taken by one of our tour photographers - Miro Majcen flying over Lake Bled in Slovenia! #rocknrolllake.”

> Does this remind you of anything...? Taken by one of our tour photographers - Miro Majcen flying over Lake Bled in Slovenia! #rocknrolllake pic.twitter.com/SM7ao2LB2c > > — The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) July 9, 2018

The Tongue & Lips logo was created by British art designer John Pasche half a century ago made its inaugural appearance on the ‘Sticky Fingers’ album in 1971.

Pasche has said of the logo: “The design concept for the Tongue was to represent the band’s anti-authoritarian attitude, Mick's mouth and the obvious sexual connotations. I designed it in such a way that it was easily reproduced and in a style which I thought could stand the test of time.”

The Rolling Stones wrapped up the second European leg of their No Filter Tour at the National Stadium in Warsaw last night (8th July).

> Great tour! Thank you to everyone for making the #StonesNoFilter Tour so special! pic.twitter.com/1DA4QnuTKv > > — Keith Richards (@officialKeef) July 9, 2018

Keith Richards tweeted this afternoon: “Great tour! Thank you to everyone for making the #StonesNoFilter Tour so special!”

The Stones said: “Well that’s it.... for now! Huge thank you to the crew that make all of this happen and of course each and every one of you. We’ll see you soon #stonesnofilter”

> Well that’s it.... for now! Huge thank you to the crew that make all of this happen and of course each and every one of you. We’ll see you soon #stonesnofilter
> Photo by Andrew Timms pic.twitter.com/of7pOU4Vep > > — The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) July 8, 2018