English: Chapter House of the Abbey of New Clairvaux, Vina, Northern California.
The Chapter House was reconstructed with stones that were brought to California by William Randolph Hearst. Hearst had a medieval building in Ovila, Spain, taken down and had the stones shipped to the United States in order to build a castle. After he ran out of money during the Great Depression, the stones ended up in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. In 1994, the monks started the restoration project "Sacred Stones". They brought the limestone blocks to Vina, a small community northwest of Chico, California. In December of 2011, the final stone was set into the ceiling.
да делите – да умножавате, расподељујете и преносите дело
да прерађујете – да прерадите дело
Под следећим условима:
ауторство – Морате да дате одговарајуће заслуге, обезбедите везу ка лиценци и назначите да ли су измене направљене. Можете то урадити на било који разуман манир, али не на начин који предлаже да лиценцатор одобрава вас или ваше коришћење.
делити под истим условима – Ако измените, преобразите или доградите овај материјал, морате поделити своје доприносе под истом или компатибилном лиценцом као оригинал.
Some structure that I don't know (but not cloned sky). I won't get back to Vina soon, as it's a 3 hours drive from where I currently live. However, once I get back there, I will try to investigate (now I'm curious myself). I hope that's ok with you. --Frank Schulenburg (talk) 20:48, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
Actually, it could be a motorized excavator. I've seen some of them near the Abbey when I visited it. But I'm not sure about this. --Frank Schulenburg (talk) 20:48, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
I'm quite certain that it's the sky reflected in the glass of the cabin of a motorised excavator. You can see the caterpillar tracks to the bottom left. Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry (talk) 22:09, 21 January 2013 (UTC)