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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Gargoyles and Architecture


In architecture, Gargoyles are the carved terminations to spouts which convey water away from the sides of buildings, gargoyles also double up as an evil angel protecting us against evil spirits. That was the olden days beliefs.

And why Gargoyles? You have to live in another era to know.
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