NAPA COUNTY, Calif. -- A lucky duck reportedly survived after plunging down Lake Berryessa's "Glory Hole" in Napa County, capturing the hearts of animal lovers everywhere. Rick Fowler is a water ...
The spillway at Lake Berryessa, known as the “Morning Glory Hole,” was activated this week for the first time in six years. Chris Lee, the general manager of the Solano County Water Agency, told KCRA ...
A rare and mesmerizing scene is taking place in the North Bay as the round "glory hole" spillway at Lake Berryessa is active for the first time in six years. An historian who helped make the spillway ...
Lake Berryessa’s spillway, famously known as the “Glory Hole,” has been on the brink of activation for more than two weeks, hanging a few inches away from a full spill for what’s likely the longest ...
Lake Berryessa’s famed “Glory Hole” is just tenths of an inch away from reaching its limit before water flows 200 feet into Putah Creek. During these overflows, the water flowing into the hole looks ...
The unique spillway at California's Lake Berryessa was activated this week for the first time in six years, according to Solano County Water Agency.Chris Lee, the general manager of the Solano County ...
Lake Berryessa is oh-so-close to glory days. Water as of Wednesday was within a foot of the morning glory spillway, which is nicknamed the “glory hole.” The 72-foot-diameter concrete funnel sends ...
Lake Berryessa as of noon Friday still hadn’t officially spilled into its Morning Glory Spillway, with ominous gray clouds in the sky perhaps presenting the last chance. The lake's water surface ...
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