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The eerie, swirling vortex of Napa County’s Lake Berryessa, on display this year for the first time since 2019, could be visible for another week. Called the Morning Glory spillway, or “glory ...
The hole at Lake Berryessa is a unique drainage feature for that reservoir. It measures 72 feet at the top and then narrows to 30 feet. When the lake rises to 440 feet, water begins to spill into ...
A circular drain at Lake Berryessa in Napa County, known as the Morning Glory Spillway, has been active, drawing spectators seeking to get a glimpse of the rare funneling whirlpool.
LAKE BERRYESSA – In what has become a much-anticipated sight, the morning glory spillway at Lake Berryessa is now active after this week's storms. After an extended dry spell that started off ...
The hole at Lake Berryessa is a unique drainage feature for that reservoir. It measures 72 feet at the top and then narrows to 30 feet. When the lake rises to 440 feet, water begins to spill into ...
The hole at Lake Berryessa is a unique drainage feature for that reservoir. It measures 72 feet at the top and then narrows to 30 feet. When the lake rises to 440 feet, water begins to spill into ...
Lake Berryessa’s famed “Glory Hole” spillway, located about 80 miles north of San Francisco, experienced its first spillover in years after water levels on the man-made reservoir exceeded ...
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation expects Lake Berryessa reservoir to fill and run into its glory hole spillway at some point in coming days for the first time in a decade. Vistors should be careful ...
The hole at Lake Berryessa is a unique drainage feature for that reservoir. It measures 72 feet at the top and then narrows to 30 feet. When the lake rises to 440 feet, water begins to spill into ...