DescriptionWater lilies and reeds, Lochan Dubh - geograph.org.uk - 233467.jpg
English: Water lilies and reeds, Lochan Dubh. Lochan Dubh is one of the more common names for lochs/lochans, meaning, I believe, black pool - coincidentally the name given to a Lancashire seaside resort (in English) and the capital of the Republic of Ireland (in Irish).
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