Glory spillway — dubbed by locals as the 'Glory Hole spillway' — was last active in 2019. The mesmerizing site is caused by ...
A circular drain at Lake Berryessa in Napa County, known as the Morning Glory Spillway, has been active, drawing spectators ...
California is activating a 70-feet wide "glory hole" — or "passive spillway," in the technical nomenclature — that spills ...
The swirling concrete vortex at Lake Berryessa, known as the “glory hole”, has come to life once more. For the first time in ...
The glory hole first spilled on February 4. The highest water level occurred on ten days later on Valentine's Day, when it rose to nearly 443 feet. The level has been above the glory hole = 46.