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Loch Lomond
Loch Lomond is the largest lake in mainland Britain and, after Loch Ness, the most famous
of Scotland's lochs. Renowned for its scenery, the loch straddles the Highland border - the
southern part is broad and island-studded, fringed by bluebell woods and meadows, while
the northern part occupies a deep trench gouged out by glaciers, with 900m mountains
crowding in on either side.
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