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Loch Ness

American  
[lok nes, lokh] / ˌlɒk ˈnɛs, ˌlɒx /

noun

  1. a lake in NW Scotland, near Inverness. 23 miles (37 km) long.


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The team discovered 45 abandoned tents, mostly in Wester Ross and Loch Ness.

From BBC

He felt silly asking, because the only loch he’d ever heard of was Loch Ness, where Nessie the Loch Ness Monster was said to live.

From Literature

I make a mental note to look up “Loch Ness monster” and “Bigfoot” at school tomorrow.

From Literature

Growing up just outside Melbourne, Australia, Scotty James was more likely to spot the Loch Ness Monster or Big Foot as he was to spot snow.

From Los Angeles Times

John Bell, 44, was charged over the incident at the Loch Ness Bay campsite in Drumnadrochit.

From BBC