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Like a Whirlpool: Lake Berryessa Drain Relieves Swollen Lake | Newsmax.com
What causes a whirlpool in the water? Factors that Trigger Their Creation - Lake Access
Lake Berryessa, California Whirlpool | See the mesmerizing spillway that formed on Lake Berryessa in California after experiencing record rainfall. http://bit.ly/2B9IwLK | By National Geographic Travel | Facebook
Lake Berryessa: The gigantic flood drain that looks like a portal into another dimension | Stuff.co.nz
How Whirlpools Form in Lakes and What Makes Them Deadly
Video of a man-made spillway in the Lake Berryessa reservoir is shared as visuals of a giant natural whirlpool - FACTLY
This Mesmerizing "Whirlpool" is Actually Built By Engineers - YouTube
WHIRLPOOL! AMAZING! (Biggest Whirlpool In The World) - YouTube
Spin out: The world's most terrifying (yet beautiful) whirlpools | Wanderlust
The Devil's Taking? Lake Piru Where Naya Rivera Was Found Has Been Site of Tragedies Since 90s
Whirlpool by Francoise Sauze/science Photo Library
Whirlpool in Lake Michigan - YouTube
How to Make a Whirlpool Science Project | Sciencing
Strange 72-feet-wide 'Portal to Hell' Opens Up Again in California Lake
Cruisin 3/4th of earth - A giant whirlpool in Crater Lake National Park | Facebook
See the giant whirlpool that's helping drain a lake
File:Whirlpool in Locko Park Lake - geograph.org.uk - 955234.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
U.P. sheriff warns of open water in 'whirlpool' area of Lake Superior bay - mlive.com
958 Whirlpool Lake Images, Stock Photos & Vectors | Shutterstock
Off duty Fresno CHP officer rescues man from whirlpool at Bass Lake | KMPH
Visitors discover great whirlpool on Lake Berryessa and wonder what it is
How Whirlpools Form in Lakes and What Makes Them Deadly
Whirlpool - Wikipedia
You MUST watch this...giant whirlpool in California lake. - YouTube
Manmade whirlpool for generating electricity in Lake Berryessa, California | Lake berryessa, Lake, Outdoor
What The Hell Is Going On In This Lake? | IFLScience