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A loch is a body of water in Scotland; it is also used for some large fjord?-like inlets on the western and northern coasts. Although there is not distinct size defenition, smaller bodies of water are often known as lochan?s.

Perhaps the most famous loch is Loch Ness, although there are other large examples such as [Loch Shin]?, [Loch Tay]? and [Loch Lomond]?. New reservoirs for hydroelectric? schemes are given names faithful to the names for natural bodies, for example [Loch Sloy]? pumped-storage? scheme.

Not all freshwater lakes are known as lochs, although those that do differ tend to have colourful histories - for example [the Lake of Menteith]?.


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Edited November 16, 2001 6:55 pm by Dweir (diff)
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