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Hell Hole Reservoir is an artificial, crescent-shaped lake in the Sierra Nevada mountain range 10 miles (16 km) west of Lake Tahoe in California, United States. The lake is about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) long when at full capacity.
These include a peak, Popolopen Torne—or simply "The Torne", [1] [2] and a short and steep-sided nearby valley officially called Hell Hole, but often Popolopen Gorge. Popolopen Creek runs through this valley. The Popolopen Bridge spans its mouth at the Hudson River and is crossed by Route 9W. Popolopen Lake feeds the headwaters of its ...
The largest single reservoir in California is Shasta Lake, with a full volume of more than 4,552,000 acre-feet (5.615 km 3). ... Hell Hole Reservoir: Placer
Hell Hole Gorge, a national park in Queensland; Hell Hole Reservoir, an artificial, crescent-shaped lake in the Sierra Nevada mountain range; Hell Hole Swamp, a swamp in northeastern Berkeley County, South Carolina; Hell Hole, a series of pools associated with the Popolopen Creek in Orange County, New York; Hellhole (cave), a pit cave in West ...
Aerial view from the west (looking east), of French Meadows Reservoir (near) and Hell Hole Reservoir (far), with Lake Tahoe in the background. French Meadows Reservoir is a manmade lake 36 miles (58 km) northeast of Foresthill, California, United States on the Middle Fork of the American River. The reservoir is 2.9 miles (4.7 km) long, 0.6-mile ...
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The gates of hell are various places on the surface of the world that have acquired a legendary reputation for being entrances to the underworld. Often they are found in regions of unusual geological activity, particularly volcanic areas, or sometimes at lakes, caves, or mountains.
Fantasy Island (known as "Devil's Hole" active 1975 – 1993), Grand Island, New York; Frontier City (relocated from Six Flags Over Texas, known as the Terrible Twister from 1992 to 2014, when it was renamed Tumbleweed. 1992 – 2019) Geauga Lake (1981 – 1999), Aurora, Ohio; Great Escape (1983 – circa 1990s) Queensbury, New York