"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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World Space Week
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Wanderin Wawayanda
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Grab onto the handlebars, kid
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Río Arazas in Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, Spain
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Happy Easter!
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Borovets ski resort in Bulgaria
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Celebrating Pi Day
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A view fit for a queen
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Galeries Lafayette, Paris
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Aura River in Turku, Finland
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Does it swim in slow motion too?
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A hit ballet, long after its debut
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Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park shines
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Moving as one
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Everybody loves World Turtle Day
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Arbor Day
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Friendship Day
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Protect your neck
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Horseshoe Bend, Arizona
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Blooming sunflowers
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Village of Saranac Lake, New York
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Fly me to the moon
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National Bison Day
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Winter in Old Nuuk
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Festival of British Archaeology
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Iceland awaits the Yule Lads
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Taking the scenic route to Sturgis
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Daiichi Tadami River Bridge, Fukushima, Japan
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Le Beaujolais nouveau est arrivé!
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High above the reef
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