What confused Americans are the unique name of a small Australian beach town

Video of an American man discovering a strange name about a small Australian beach town has been circulating online.
“Bavid Four,” the creator of American content, met Tiddy Widdy Beach, a seaside town in the York Peninsula, South Australia.
In the clip shared with Tiktok, viewed over 2 million times, Americans zoomed in on town on Google Maps while trying not to laugh.
“At Tiddy Widdy Beach on Tiddy Widdy Road, there is a small bed and breakfast called Schmidty of Tiddy Widdy,” he said.
`tiddy widdy’s comments said: “Feeling dizziness, do a little on schmidty, bein’Witty”.
Tiddy Widdy Beach has only 195 people. Indigenous people initially named it a well north of the “Tiddy Widdy Ned” area.
The hilarious prompted many viewers to call Australians “so unwise”.
One person said: “I wasn’t surprised that Australians are so relaxed.”
A town of 950 people has attracted international attention for its “unpopular” name
American residents took the quirky name as “more proof that Australia is not real”.
Another said: “It sounds like Dr. Seuss’ novel.”
The second time added: “It’s cool in Australia, things are whimsical or horrible.”
Somewhere in between.
The third joked: “Australia is a fever dream.”
Australians quickly shared the weird names of other locations below.
Australia commented: “There is a cave in South Australia, literally called “Well, not there last year” cave.”
‘Wait until they find Corkburn. Apparently co-burning.

Tiddy Widdy Beach is one of many towns where international audiences seem to be weird
The third added: “There is also an additional person in New South Wales.”
The fourth time said: “There is also a suburb called Humpybong.”
A Tasmanian said there is a DOO town in his state, which is home to Blowhole Road.
Another said: “There is also an egg and bacon bay.”