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Culla   Bay   is   a   small   bay   on   the   island   of   Benbecula,   Outer   Hebrides   which   in   lies   between   the   islands   of   North Uist   and   South   Uist,   to   which   it   is   connected   by   road   causeways.   Culla   Bay   is   sometimes   referred   to   as   'Stinky Bay' due to the fact that seaweed is washed ashore on the beach by the Atlantic Ocean, which then rots.
CULLA BAY (S4x32)  Sq.Set Ann Dix  RSCDS Book 41  1- 4 1s   &   3s   advance   &   ½   turn   opposite   partner   RH,   twirl   &   dance   out   to opposite side  5- 8 1s   &   3s   chase   ¼   round   set   clockwise   &   dance   in   passing   2s/4s   RSh curving   in   to   face   2s/4s    as   2s   &   4s   repeat   bars   1-4   &   turn   right   about to face 1s/3s  9-16 All dance parallel reels of 4 across set 17-24 2s+1s    also   4s+3s   circle   4H   once   round   to   left,   set   &   dance   RH   across ½ way 25-32 2s+4s   in   centre,   dance   LH   across   once   round,   2s   &   4s   dance   out through    sides    passing    opposite    partner    RSh    &    chase    round    set clockwise to next place Dance Notes: 5 1s   &   3s   should   not   be   starting   to   cast   to   the   right   before   2s   &   4s start their repeat of bars 1-4. 8 2s   &   4s   should   finish   on   the   opposite   side,   facing   in;   1s   &   3s   should finish back to back, facing out. 9-16 Cover in the reels of 4 across. 23-24 Only halfway. 25-28 All the way. 30-32 Ladies follow their partners. 32 On   reaching   1 st    and   3 rd    places,   2s   and   4s   must   be   ready   to   start immediately in the next repeat.