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This guy couldn't believe what he saw when he flew his drone over the hole in this lake - Page 17 of 20 - Kiwi Report

This guy couldn't believe what he saw when he flew his drone over the hole in this lake


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[post_page_title]Other spillways[/post_page_title]
Although the Lake Berryessa spillway and Glory Hole are incredibly impressive – there are others across the world that are equally impressive. There are numerous varieties of spillways used in different countries, but the most common is the morning glory spillway, with China’s Shing Mun Reservoir, Japan’s Nakigahara Pond and England’s Ladybower Reservoir all sporting the morning glory spillway. However, the Coväo dos Conchos reservoir in Portugal features a more natural Glory Hole, which seems to overflow into nature.
15-Shing-Mum-Reservoir

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