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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Things got so bad that Christ was called <em>Ecce Mono</em>Because it had an obvious, round, ape-like face. I'm talking about the Christ of Borja, Zaragoza, which went viral around 2012 because of a botched restoration that resulted in that round, incomprehensible, vaguely Munchi-esque face, which made the person responsible for the botched job a worldwide celebrity.</p>]]></description>
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