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Recent Examples of loughGlobal warming has also increased the temperature of the lough, encouraging the abundant blooms.—
Harriet Marsden,
TheWeek,
18 June 2026 Along with a grassy walled garden, an arboretum, the property has nearly three miles of lough frontage and shooting rights across a total of 3,000 acres.—
Abby Montanez,
Robb Report,
25 Sep. 2025 On the shores of Belfast's lough, The Culloden Estate and Spa is a serene escape from the buzzy city scene.—
Ciara McQuillan,
Condé Nast Traveler,
18 May 2022
In Page, Arizona, the small city next to the dam, tourism has taken a hit because of news coverage of the lake levels, city spokesman Adam Geller said.
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Trevor Hughes,
USA Today,
26 June 2026
To address stormwater management, Arshami said creating a chain of lakes could create a different type of neighborhood.
The sprawling coastal property encompasses roughly 3,700 acres of pastureland, woodlands, lochs, and more than three miles of dramatic shoreline.
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Abby Montanez,
Robb Report,
11 June 2026
Covering roughly 260 kilometers from Glasgow to the west coast of Scotland, the West Highland Line is one of the most beautiful routes in the world, offering an ever-changing landscape of rugged mountains, mirror-like lochs, and remote moorlands.
Other favorites include the prairie habitat of Bobolink Meadow at the eastern edge of Jackson Park lagoon, and the collection of cherry blossom trees ringing the Columbian Basin.
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Michael Peregrine,
Chicago Tribune,
21 June 2026
Turquoise green lagoon for a kilometer and then the sea of deep blue shade beyond the coral reef.
The threat of Powell hitting that threshold — 3,490 feet in elevation — has hovered above federal water managers for months as the reservoir has continued to drop to record-low levels.
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Elise Schmelzer,
Denver Post,
21 June 2026
The wild-bird reservoir is the part no one can manage away.