Portal to Other Worlds - Ladybower Reservoir crater

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Photos of this spectacular place, you may have seen scattered on the net without captions. It doesn't look like a miracle of nature, but it looks impressive! It turns out that this is not a gateway to the underworld, but just a funnel-shaped weir on the Ladybower reservoir in the English county of Derbyshire. The spillway of this form is not the only one in the world, but it is the largest.

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Portal to Other Worlds - Ladybower Reservoir crater

Portal to Other Worlds - Ladybower Reservoir crater

1. Ladybower is a Y-shaped reservoir into which the Eshop and Derwent rivers flow.

Portal to Other Worlds - Ladybower Reservoir crater

2. It is just over 3 miles (4.8 km) long and was the largest body of water in the UK at the time of construction.

Portal to Other Worlds - Ladybower Reservoir crater

3. Construction began in 1935, but due to the Second World War, it was delayed, it took time to fill the reservoir, build a dam and two viaducts Ashopton and Ladybower.

Portal to Other Worlds - Ladybower Reservoir crater

4. The opening ceremony, which was attended by King George VI, accompanied by Queen Elizabeth, took place on September 25, 1945.

Portal to Other Worlds - Ladybower Reservoir crater

5. The design of the dam provides for two weirs 24m and 4.6m in diameter, resembling an inverted bell in shape.

Portal to Other Worlds - Ladybower Reservoir crater

6. These funnels look especially spectacular during the overflow of the tank, when excess water flowing into them completely covers the edges of concrete wells.

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