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'Loch' is the Scottish word for 'lake', so Loch Lomond is a lake on its own. However there are quite a few other lochs in the area which is known as 'The Trossachs'.
Because Lommond is part of a beautiful part of the world and because so very many people have heard of it.
LochsBelieve it or not, there are over 31,000 lochs and 'lochans' (little lochs) in Scotland! Most of these are quite small while many were drained after the 18th century for farmland or tree plantations. Despite this, there are still plently to go around. Take a look at North Uist, Outer Hebrides on Google Earth sometime to illustrate this point. Even though the Outer Hebrides only makes up 1.3% of the UK's landmass, it contains some 15% of its freshwater surface area!Source:Smith, I. and Lyle, A. 1979 The Distribution of Freshwaters in Great Britain, Edinburgh:Institute of Terrestrial Ecology
Loch Ness has more water in it that all the other lochs in Scotland combined. There is also a legend that there is some kind of pre-historic creature living in it, but scientific studies have failed to find anything unusual in the loch. However, its very good for tourism!
Ben Lomond National Park is about 50 km east of Launceston.
The Loch has 496 pages.
A loch is the same as a lake. Which is a big area filled with water. There are many famous loch's but the one you have mostly likely heard of is Loch Ness which is famous because of the Loch Ness Monster myth.
The simple subject in the sentence is "visitors." "Many" is an adjective describing the number of visitors, not the subject itself.
The loch was as deep as it is long. The loch is as cold as ice water all year long. Many people enjoy driving round the loch at this time of year.
There are many in nearby Inverness and near Loch Ness.
the loch ness monster has not saved any people
Lochs. Loch is the Scottish word for lake - as in Loch Ness.