At Silver Lake Park, long-hidden sights are now visible for the first time in years.

That’s because the water in the park’s twin reservoirs has evaporated to a stunning point.

Adventurous visitors who descend into the reservoir basins can now tread on ground that’s typically submerged. They can get views usually available only to those in a rowboat or kayak.

Detritus litters the now-exposed ground below the reservoir bridge, including rusted pipes, old bottles, cans, a TV remote control, even an old cellphone.

A gated structure dug into the rocky hillside contains what looks to be a large discharge pipe and is usually under water. But the dropping water levels have now exposed the structure, including its significantly rusted gate.

“I’ve never seen it this low and I’ve been coming her

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