lochs
A loch is a Scottish term for a lake or a sea inlet. These bodies of water can be freshwater or saltwater, and they are often found in the picturesque landscapes of Scotland. Lochs can vary in size and depth, with some being quite large and deep, while others are smaller and shallower.
One of the most famous lochs is Loch Ness, known for its stunning scenery and the legendary Nessie, a mythical creature said to inhabit its waters. Lochs play an important role in the ecosystem, providing habitats for various wildlife and serving as recreational areas for activities like fishing and boating.