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  1. Impel Down, also known as the Underwater Prison (海底監獄, Kaitei Kangoku?) and the Great Prison (大監獄, Dai Kangoku?), is a government-controlled stronghold in Paradise together with Marine Headquarters and Enies Lobby. It is the World Government 's maximum-security prison for the most dangerous criminals and pirates. [2] .

  2. The Gates of Justice are three massive structures that are each located at the World Government's three primary strongholds in the Paradise half of the Grand Line; the judicial island Enies Lobby, the underwater prison Impel Down, and the now former Marine Headquarters Marineford.

  3. The Enies Lobby Arc, also referred to as the Judicial Island Arc, is the sixteenth story arc of the manga and anime One Piece, and the third story arc of the Water 7 Saga. The Straw Hats, Sogeking, the Franky Family, and the shipwrights of the Galley-La Company arrive at Enies Lobby aboard the...

  4. There are a lot of whirlpools behind the island as well as a vast gate called the Gates of Justice that, when opened, stops the whirlpools because of the tides and only ever partially opens...

  5. When the gates are open, the current is let in and any ship can enter their destinations with ease. The current that flows inside the three Gates of Justice is called the Tarai current. If criminals somehow managed to enter it, they would most likely be trapped.

  6. The Galley-La foremen and the Franky Family eventually slip by Oimo and open the second gate. However, their joy is short-lived, as a group of marines closes the first gate behind them. To overcome the unanticipated obstacle, Zoro changes the plan.

  7. If the gates at marineford wouldn't open, they would've been trapped there forever. Possible conclusions: The manga is simply misleading in chapter 522 and the wiki is wrong: there are no outward currents or they are not strong enough to prevent ships from entering

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