Scotland.
There are far too many to mention. There is, however, only 1 lake in Scotland...... Famous Lochs include Lomond, Ness, Leven, but it is a very long list.
You've already answered your own question. The difference is that feshwater lochs contain fresh water while seawater lochs contain seawater.
What Are Scottish Lakes Called? Lochs. Lochs
because they are lochs not "lakes" its a different language
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Lochs in Scotland are large bodies of freshwater or sea inlets, commonly found throughout the country. The term "loch" is derived from the Gaelic word for lake, and they can be either freshwater, like Loch Ness, or saltwater, such as Loch Fyne. These lochs are often characterized by their stunning natural beauty and play a significant role in Scottish culture, history, and ecology. They are popular destinations for activities like fishing, boating, and hiking, attracting tourists from around the world.
Yes, lochs of Scotland can be considered collectible in terms of art, photography, and memorabilia that feature these scenic bodies of water. Collectors often seek out paintings, prints, or photographs that capture the beauty of iconic lochs like Loch Ness or Loch Lomond. Additionally, items such as local crafts or historical artifacts related to these lochs may also hold value for collectors. Overall, the cultural and natural significance of Scotland's lochs makes them appealing to various collectors.
No. Some are inlets of the sea.
Well they are lochs not lakes!