English: Tidal Lagoon, Paull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. This artificial lagoon is allowed to fill at high tides with water from the River Humber and acts as a flood defence to the low-lying land of south west Holderness behind it. The lagoon also very successfully doubles as a haven for wildlife too. Water levels are not normally as high as seen in this photograph - the semi-submerged fence in the foreground sides a bridge which normally straddles a distinct water channel!
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