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.
Beginning April 7, the Bureau of Reclamation announced, direct-managed concessions and the Solano County Water Agency will ...
According to the LA Times, the glory hole has only been used 25 times in its 70-year history. It had been sitting dry and ...
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Glory spillway — dubbed by locals as the 'Glory Hole spillway' — was last active in 2019. The mesmerizing site is caused by ...
Benicia resident Susan Arnett captured these images of the Lake Berryessa "Glory Hole" near the Monticello Dam. The photos were taken around 11:40 a.m. Tuesday, March 18. The last time the spillover ...
I DON’T WANT TO WRECK, YOU KNOW, WRECK THIS PLACE. PRETTY NICE PLACE AT LAKE BERRYESSA. PEYTON HADLEY KCRA THREE NEWS. WE TRIED TO GET YOU SOME ANSWERS ABOUT WHY THEY’RE NOW STARTING TO CHARGE ...
The Solano County Water Agency’s free vessel decontamination program will end on April 7 and the agency wants local boaters to be reach for charges on the service in the future.
California has finally done it. For the first time in six years, the "glory hole" has been activated, CBS News reports.