Altistæn
Altistæn, also known as Altistein, is a small, uninhabited island located in the North Sea, approximately 10 kilometers off the coast of Norway. The island is part of the Lofoten archipelago and is known for its rugged terrain and diverse wildlife. Altistæn is characterized by its steep cliffs, rocky outcrops, and sparse vegetation, primarily consisting of heather and moss. The island is a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, as it serves as a breeding ground for various seabird species, including puffins, guillemots, and kittiwakes.
The island's geology is primarily composed of basaltic rock, which is a result of volcanic activity from
Altistæn is also an important site for scientific research, particularly in the fields of ornithology and marine
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the sustainable development of Altistæn, with proposals