Talk:Badger Pot
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Not turloughs
[edit]Some mistakes appear to have been made while reading in between the lines from the Philip Elmer et al report -- neither Badger Pot nor Pigeon (correct spelling) Pot are turloughs: they are caves into which streams sink; in particular Pigeon Pot is a very deep pothole. A turlough is a temporary lake which has no overland input or output; the level rises or lowers depending on the level of the surrounding water table. I will try to expand this article and remove its turlough references. Fattonyni (talk) 16:05, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
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