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.
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