"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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Sand, sun, and sk8ers
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World Art Day
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Celebrating National Park Week, April 21-29
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World Nature Conservation Day
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Astronomy Day
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Celebrating the first day of spring
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A place fit for the gods
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Winter solstice
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Venice by night
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Sea Slug Day
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Coming home to roost
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Winter in Old Nuuk
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It s not always sunny in Abu Simbel…
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A city of bridges
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There was gold in them there hills…
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Travels to the Oregon deep
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Salt ponds of Maras, Peru
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Saksun, Faroe Islands, Denmark
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Coral Reef Awareness Week
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A different kind of dive
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Sunrise at Lake Atitlán, Guatemala
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West Cornwall Covered Bridge, Connecticut
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Going with the floe
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Talampaya National Park, Argentina
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Birds of a feather
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Wychwood Forest, Oxfordshire, England
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GOAL!
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Spreadsheet Day
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Once in a pink moon
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A wild, craggy corner of the United States
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