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Located at the Monticello Dam at Lake Berryessa in Northern California, this gigantic drain acts as the lake's spillway.
Technically known as the Morning Glory Spillway it is locally, somewhat more colorfully, known as "The Glory Hole." When the dam reaches capacity, the spillway swallows water at a rate of 48,800 cubic feet per second, emptying about 700 feet away through an enormous concrete pipe. Not a safe place to swim, in 1997, a UC Davis graduate student was pulled into the glory hole while swimming and drowned.
The dam and spillway were constructed between 1953 and 1957, choking off Putah Creek and drowning the remains of the town of Monticello. At very low water levels, the foundations of the town can be seen in parts of the lake. The outside diameter is 72 feet, slowly narrowing to 28 feet at the exit. While this is the largest drain of its kind, there are other Glory Hole spillways around the world, including one in Whiskeytown Lake, and in Northern California.
Daring skateboarders have been known to use the exit of the spillway as a ramp in the dry season.
You can see the Glory Hole from the lake, but it is cordoned off from boaters and swimmers for safety reasons.
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Best seen during the rainy season when the lake is full.
Published
August 13, 2009
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- <cite>"For obvious reasons, swimming near the glory hole is both prohibited and stupid. There are buoys strung across the lake to discourage boaters and swimmers from approaching the glory hole and the dam. Furthermore, the glory hole is well fenced off from the land. In 1997, a UC Davis graduate student was pulled into the glory hole while swimming and drowned"</cite>
- http://daviswiki.org/Morning_Glory_Spillway
- Construction photos
- http://www.trophybassonly.com/id56.htm
- Lake Berryessa Info
- http://www.usbr.gov/mp/ccao/berryessa/index.html
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monticello_Dam
- http://www.geekologie.com/2007/02/largest_drain_hole_in_the_worl.php
- Sad to say, but the woman who was a UC Davis graduate, was not "swimming" for pleasure when she entered the glory hole. She committed suicide. It happened during the cold of winter and no one was swimming in Lake Berryessa at the time.
- Sad to say, but the woman who was a UC Davis graduate, was not "swimming" for pleasure when she entered the glory hole. She committed suicide. It happened during the cold of winter and no one was swimming in Lake Berryessa at the time.
- February 20th, 2017. Currently over the top for the first time in 11 years.