Loch Ness (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Nis) is a
large, deep freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands (57°18′N
4°27′W) extending for approximately 37 km (23 miles) southwest of
Inverness. The Loch's surface is 15.8 metres above sea level.
Loch Ness is best known for the alleged sightings of the legendary
Loch Ness Monster ("Nessie"), although it is scenic in its own
right. Boat cruises operate from various locations along its shores
giving tourists the chance to look for the monster.
Loch Ness is the largest body of water on the geologic fault known
as the Great Glen, which runs from Inverness in the north to Fort
William in the south. The Caledonian Canal, which links the sea at
either end of the Great Glen, uses Loch Ness for part of its route.
The loch is one of a series of interconnected, murky bodies of water
in Scotland. Quite large, Loch Ness has exceptionally low water
visibility due to a high peat content in the surrounding soil. It is
the second deepest loch in Scotland, and the UK.
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