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[[File:ShermanReservoir-GTASA.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Sherman Reservoir in [[Bone County]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]]. In the distance is [[Sherman Dam]].]]
[[File:ShermanReservoir-GTASA.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Sherman Reservoir in [[Bone County]], [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]]. In the distance is [[Sherman Dam]].]]
'''Sherman Reservoir''' is the large body of water trapped by [[Sherman Dam]] in [[Bone County]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]]. It provides recreational opporunities, functional support to the dam's facilities, and acts as a physical barrier between [[Tierra Robada]] and Bone County. There are no outlets from this reservoir, and it sits at the highest elevation of any body of water in San Andreas. Sherman Reservoir is a re-creation of [[:wp:Lake Mead|Lake Mead]], the body of water on the [[:wp:Colorado River|Colorado River]] created by the [[:wp:Hoover Dam|Hoover Dam]] in [[wp:Nevada|Nevada]], after which Sherman Dam is modeled.
'''Sherman Reservoir''' is the large body of water trapped by [[Sherman Dam]] in [[Bone County]], [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]]. It provides recreational opporunities, functional support to the dam's facilities, and acts as a physical barrier between [[Tierra Robada]] and Bone County. There are no outlets from this reservoir, and it sits at the highest elevation of any body of water in San Andreas. Sherman Reservoir is a re-creation of [[:wp:Lake Mead|Lake Mead]], the body of water on the [[:wp:Colorado River|Colorado River]] created by the [[:wp:Hoover Dam|Hoover Dam]] in [[wp:Nevada|Nevada]], after which Sherman Dam is modeled.


Sherman Reservoir, which sits to the north of Sherman Dam, is often mislabeled as being located to its ''south'', despite the fact that the narrow channel abutting the dam's southern side establishes a direct connection to the ocean via [[Easter Bay]] and [[San Fierro Bay]], something a reservoir would not do.
Sherman Reservoir, which sits to the north of Sherman Dam, is often mislabeled as being located to its ''south'', despite the fact that the narrow channel abutting the dam's southern side establishes a direct connection to the ocean via [[Easter Bay]] and [[San Fierro Bay]], something a reservoir would not do.
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