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Voe of Cullingsburgh
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Voe of Cullingsburgh is a large sea loch off the Shetland island of Bressay, voe meaning "sea inlet" in Shetland dialect. The local spelling of the name is "Voe of Cullingsbrough" (pronounced "Cullingsbroch"). The voe is separated from Aith Voe to the west by Score Head at the northwestern extremity and the peninsula of Aith Ness, and from Noss Sound to the east by the heights of Ander Hill and the point of Loder Head.
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- Where is Voe of Cullingsburgh?
- Voe of Cullingsburgh is a bay in Scotland.
- Can you swim at Voe of Cullingsburgh?
- There is no fixed answer for Voe of Cullingsburgh: whether it is safe to swim there on a given day depends on the water temperature, recent rainfall, and any advisories posted at Voe of Cullingsburgh in Scotland. Check current water conditions before you go, and follow posted signs and local guidance.
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