Kolgat Canal 6 is located 0.58km west (bearing 273°) of Kolgat Reservoir 4 (map quad E2b).
The canal is located on a flat terrace at the northeastern base of Mt. Kolgat.
This canal appears to intercept a natural watercourse descending the flank of Mt. Kolgat. At its upper extent, there is a small check dam made of earth and stone that forces the water over a slight rise and into the adjacent canal. The canal itself is more of a trace than a true canal since no evidence of construction is visible other than the dam. The trace is 0.35m wide and 0.10m deep. It runs a course bearing 87° for a distance of 128m before turning southeast (bearing 113°) to continue for another 75m. Although not traceable beyond this distance, it is likely given the final bearing that the canal flowed at one time into Kolgat reservoir 4.
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