"Goofy" might be a better descriptor, but these seabird statues lining an outer wall of an Ecuadorian cathedral are called "grotesques"—the architectural term for a statue ornamenting the side of a building. But hang on…don"t we call those "gargoyles"? Not exactly. Gargoyles are simply grotesques that boast a specific, practical feature: spouts that convey water from rain gutters away from the building.
A grotesque scene
Today in History
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Daylight saving time
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Groundhog Day
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Alstrom Point, Lake Powell, Utah
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National Park Week: Everglades National Park
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Lençóis Maranhenses National Park in Brazil
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Mount Rainier National Park
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Penguin Awareness Day
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A perfect day to fly your flag
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A view fit for a queen
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International Beaver Day
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Góða ólavsøku, from the Faroes!
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Signs of life in the Empty Quarter
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International Surfing Day
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National Park Week: Yosemite National Park, California
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Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, Minnesota
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South Padre Island, Texas
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Wooden path to Kennedy Lake, Vancouver Island, Canada
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Commemorating the life of a famous railroad conductor
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A path to access
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Let s face it: It s World Emoji Day
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Surf s up—Down Under
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Salmon return to the Copper River
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Speed skaters in the Gangneung Oval, Pyeongchang, South Korea
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Cappadocia, Türkiye
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Presidents Day in America’s front yard
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World Reef Day
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White Desert National Park, Egypt
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Pegadung Rock, Lampung, Sumatra, Indonesia
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Sea lion in a kelp forest, Baja California, Mexico
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Fall Astronomy Week