Loch (Central Park)

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Loch (Central Park) is a narrow, picturesque man-made stream and pond in New York City's Central Park, known for its wooded surroundings and scenic waterfalls in the North Woods area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artificial watercourse
pond
stream
tourist attraction
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedAs naturalistic landscape feature
hasCharacteristic narrow
picturesque
scenic waterfalls
wooded surroundings
hasEcosystemType urban riparian habitat
hasNameOrigin Scottish Gaelic word "loch" meaning lake or sea inlet
hasPart pond
waterfalls
hasSurroundings North Woods forest NERFINISHED
hasVegetationType deciduous woodland
isAccessibleVia Central Park trails
isMaintainedBy Central Park Conservancy NERFINISHED
isPopularFor photography
scenic walks
isTouristAttractionIn Central Park NERFINISHED
isWithin New York City Department of Parks and Recreation jurisdiction
locatedIn Central Park NERFINISHED
Manhattan
New York City
New York State NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInArea North Woods (Central Park) NERFINISHED
partOf Central Park water system
North Woods (Central Park) NERFINISHED
usedFor birdwatching
nature observation
recreation
walking
watercourseType man-made stream

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Central Park water system hasPart Loch (Central Park)