There is only one "lake" in Scotland: the Lake of Menteith. All the rest are "lochs", as in "Loch Ness".
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There is only one "lake" in Scotland: the Lake of Menteith. All the rest are "lochs", as in "Loch Ness".
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All around were herds of beautiful cattle cropping the rich herbage or listlessly lolling under trees - horses, goats and swine seen in every direction attending to the cravings of Nature - on the lochs wild duck abundant and now and then the solitary heron could be seen, standing motionless in shallow water.
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