Talk:Floodgate

Tidal Gate redirects to this page, but the Floodgate page focuses on manmade structures and doesn't capture the sense of a natural tidal gate as an area of the coastal water where the flow of the tide will at certain times make progress in a given direction difficult. I am thinking of places such as Kyle Rhea and Strangford Lough, see tides on Sail Scotland

David (talk) 06:07, 18 April 2017 (UTC)

Needed - film, drawing, layout or shots of a floodgate warding off a flood...
One does wonder what a floodgate 'in full action' against swept-in floodwater would indeed look like?

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