"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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Silbury Hill for International Archaeology Day
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Daylight saving time begins
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Golden larches and Prusik Peak, the Enchantments, Washington
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The last thing seen by Wile E. Coyote
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Happy Thanksgiving from an expert face-stuffer
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Humpbacks return to the Inside Passage
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National Park Week begins
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Racers pushing past sunflowers in the 2018 Tour de France
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Birds of a feather flocking together
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Badlands National Park in South Dakota
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Huntington Beach Pier, California, at sunset
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Cherry blossom season in Tokyo
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World Wildlife Day
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Honoring some real heroes of World War II
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Great wildebeest migration at Mara River, Kenya
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A march toward a dream
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The Spirit of Harlem by Louis Delsarte
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Manatee Appreciation Day
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Horseshoe Bend, Arizona
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Kings of the Kalahari
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Presidents Day in America’s front yard
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Penn Station
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Great Backyard Bird Count
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Bonifacio on the island of Corsica, France
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World Childrens Day
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Edinburgh Festival Fringe
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A bison preserve
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The story of a rediscovered redwood
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It s International Jazz Day
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Juvenile manatees in a freshwater spring, Crystal River, Florida
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