A man in South Carolina photographed a cloud that bared an uncanny resemblance to US President Donald Trump.

The astonishing find was made by Facebook user AJ Brackins who uploaded the pictures on Trump's birthday last week.

He wrote in a post that has been shared more than 130 times: 'Check this cloud out! Looks like Trump! #MAGA'.

A cloud that looks like Donald Trump is seen on the horizon in South Carolina last week. Facebook user AJ Brackins shared the images on social media which have gone viral

Brackins captured multiple angles of the cloud which he wrote: 'Check out this cloud! Looks like Trump' in a post that has more than 130 shares

The cloud has a striking familiarity with Donald Trump, seen here in Vietnam last November

Brackins told Fox 5 the photos were taken in Gaffney, South Carolina.

They were shared on social media on Thursday which was coincidentally the President's 72nd birthday.

But this is not the first case of Trump being 'seen' in unusual ways or places.

He has a history of lookalike sightings, most notably in Singapore last week for the 'real' historic summit along with fellow North Korean lookalike Kim Jong-Un.

The lookalikes shook hands and embraced as they put on a show in Singapore on June 9

Back in April, a woman with a smooth blonde backcomb found social media fame after being photographed hoeing in Spain.

Dolores Leis, 64, had spent her entire life in Cabana de Bergantiños but was much more concerned with her potato crops than finding online attention.

'My photo seems to have traveled far. I say it is because of the color of my hair,' she said at the time.

Dolores Leis — from Coristanco, Spain — dressed in farm clothing looking like Donald Trump

The most bizarre discovery however is possibly in the Amazon rainforest, Peru.

Photographers spotted a 'big wig' caterpillar that had brightly colored hair similar to Trump's iconic trim.

The moth, photographed in 2013, is a venomous creature often spotted in parts of Mexico or America according to tour guides Jeff Cremer and Phil Torres.