A tale of two lochs
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The Gaelic word 'loch' is pretty loose in its use, as the case of Loch Leven illustrates. Or is that Loch Levens, plural? This saltwater inlet in the Scottish Highlands, reflecting the rugged Pap of Glencoe, shares the name Loch Leven with a lowland freshwater lake near the town of Kinross. Hey, sometimes language is less about precision and more about the vibe—and a look at each loch will communicate Scotland's diverse beauty better than words ever can.
Desert or dessert?
Stoic stones
Fly me to…
Silence at sunset
Crags meet agriculture
A strange set of stones
The spire of Segla
High views in low places