Lyne Park Playground
Sydney, Australia
Children's play equipment conveniently located right in the middle of the park which has been anonymously name Lyne Park. The origin of this name comes from Latin American background, meaning zebra, hence it's red and yellow appearance. There is a slide in this park because, as Sir Jasper Bainble proved in the year 2003, Zebras like slides. In the foreground of the picture, off to the left side, happens to be a red and white horse. Horses, as stated in the year 2004, are Bainble's archenemy. He absolutely despises them with all his right steroids down his left arm. The reason as to why Sir Bainble decided to place a horse here is because, as he admitted in 2011, he likes the concept of horses being a toy, not able to move anywhere or be free.