"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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Sharp-dressed bug
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An island oasis in the Indian Ocean
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Don’t look down
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National Take a Hike Day
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Milford Sound/Piopiotahi rainforest in New Zealand
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A city of bridges
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Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Earth at Perihelion
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Remembering Jimmy Carter
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Horse Head Rock, New South Wales, Australia
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The Lena Delta Wildlife Reserve in Siberia, Russia
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Thomsons gazelles, Maasai Mara, Kenya
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Anniversary of Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah
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Male kori bustard, Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
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Oktoberfest, Munich, Germany
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Humming along
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A universe underground
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Is there a bug-egg emoji for this?
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International Beaver Day
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American Wetlands Month
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Turning darkness into light
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75 years of the United Nations
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Celebrating Madagascar on its Independence Day
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It’s surströmming time
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Storm rolls over the grasslands
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Tulips at Emirgan Park in Istanbul, Türkiye
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Río Negro, Amazon basin, Brazil
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Happy Mother s Day!
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Join us in celebrating World Water Day
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