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[edit] Ambiguous statement on Salmon Ladder
The article contains the statement:
- The weir is also the highest on the Thames that has a salmon ladder.
which is ambiguous. The word highest in this context could mean either furthest from the sea or with the largest fall. Can anybody remove this ambiguity?. -- Chris j wood (talk) 14:58, 29 February 2008 (UTC)