Perhaps the most famous loch is Loch Ness, although there are other large examples such as Loch Shin[?], Loch Tay[?] and Loch Lomond[?]. New reservoirs for hydroelectric schemes are given names faithful to the names for natural bodies, for example Loch Sloy[?] pumped-storage scheme.
Not all freshwater lakes are known as lochs, although those that do differ tend to have colourful histories - for example Lake of Menteith[?], the only lake in Scotland, has an ancient priory on an island on the lake where Mary Queen of Scots took refuge in 1547. She was only four years old at the time and stayed for three weeks after the disastrous battle of Pinkie[?] in September of that year.
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