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[[File:LosSantosStormDrain-GTASA.png|thumb|right|333px|The Los Santos Storm Drain in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].]]
[[File:LosSantosStormDrain-GTASA.png|thumb|right|333px|The Los Santos Storm Drain in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].]]
[[File:JustBusiness-GTASA.jpg|thumb|The Canal as featured in [[Just Business]].]]
[[File:JustBusiness-GTASA.jpg|thumb|The Canal as featured in [[Just Business]].]]
The '''Los Santos Storm Drain''' is a river canal that runs throughout most of [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]], [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]] and is based on the real life [[:wp:Los Angeles River|Los Angeles River]]. It passes through eleven districts in Los Santos namely; [[Downtown Los Santos]], [[Commerce]], [[Market, Los Santos|Market]], [[Little Mexico]], [[Willowfield]], [[East Los Santos]], [[Idlewood]], [[Ganton]], [[East Beach]] and [[Ocean Docks]]. There are eight tunnels (five are fully accessible and three only accessible by entering [[Blue Hell]]).
The '''Los Santos Storm Drain''' is a river canal that runs throughout most of [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]], [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]] and is based on the real life [[:wp:Los Angeles River|Los Angeles River]]. It passes through eleven districts in Los Santos namely; [[Downtown Los Santos in GTA III Era|Downtown Los Santos]], [[Commerce]], [[Market, Los Santos|Market]], [[Little Mexico]], [[Willowfield]], [[East Los Santos in GTA III Era|East Los Santos]], [[Idlewood]], [[Ganton]], [[East Beach]] and [[Ocean Docks]]. There are eight tunnels (five are fully accessible and three only accessible by entering [[Blue Hell]]).


== Events in GTA San Andreas ==
== Events in GTA San Andreas ==
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* The Los Santos Storm Drain is much removed from ground level, making it an easy area to remove a [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]].
* The Los Santos Storm Drain is much removed from ground level, making it an easy area to remove a [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]].
* The short fenced off tunnel beside the tunnel, with the wires and red lights, can be accesed via the [[Mulholland Safehouse|Mulholland safehouse]] using a [[jetpack]]. The other two fenced tunnels, however, are not solid.
* The short fenced off tunnel beside the tunnel, with the wires and red lights, can be accesed via the [[Mulholland Safehouse|Mulholland safehouse]] using a [[jetpack]]. The other two fenced tunnels, however, are not solid.
* In the [[PlayStation 2]] version the game occasionally freezes when the player heads towards [[Ocean Docks]].
* In the [[PlayStation 2]] version the game occasionally freezes when the player heads towards [[Ocean Docks]] however in the platinum version the bug has been patched.
* [[Carl Johnson]], in the mission [[Just Business]], recounts not liking the tunnels of the storm drain when he was a child.
* [[Carl Johnson]], in the mission [[Just Business]], recounts not liking the tunnels of the storm drain when he was a child.
* The storm drain does not appear to be used to dispose of sewage, although in the past it had done as confirmed by [[Carl Johnson]] in [[Just Business]] however part of the drain is still a sewer as two small sewer looking tunnels appear at the end of the drain near downtown.
* The storm drain does not appear to be used to dispose of sewage, although in the past it had done as confirmed by [[Carl Johnson]] in [[Just Business]] however part of the drain is still a sewer as two small sewer looking tunnels appear at the end of the drain near downtown.
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