loch lomond
the smallest loch in Scotland is the loch nineacht it is in dundee
Inverness and Fort Augustus are at the north and south ends of the loch, Villages of Drumnadrochit, Foyers and Inverfarigaig lie on the lochside
The Scottish word "Ness" generally refers to a narrow strip of land or a promontory, particularly one that juts out into the sea or a lake. It is often used in place names, such as Loch Ness.
The original song "Loch Lomond" is a traditional Scottish folk song, so it is in the public domain. However, if you are referring to a specific recording or arrangement of the song, that particular version may still be under copyright protection.
Nessie, the Loch Ness monster, is a mythical creature said to inhabit Loch Ness due to various sightings and folklore. The legend has persisted over the years, attracting tourists and fueling interest in the mystery of the lake.
The largest loch by volume is Loch Ness and the largest by surface area is Loch Lomond.
Loch Ness
Loch Ness, or Loch Nis in Gaelic, is a large, deep freshwater lake in the Scottish Highlands, which extends for about 37 km southwest of Inverness. It is the second largest loch (lake) in Scotland, with a surface area of 56.4 km2, but is the largest in volume. It is 700ft deep at its deepest point.
'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'.
In Loch Ness. 'Loch' is the Scottish word for 'lake'.
Loch is the Scottish word for 'lake' and the 'loch' is part of the River Ness.
Yes, Loch Lomond is a lake. Loch is a Scottish word for lake.
Loch is the Scottish name for a flooded glacial valley that may be fresh or sea-water.
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