Futamid
Futamid is a small, uninhabited island located in the southeastern Aegean Sea, part of the Dodecanese chain of Greece. It is situated a short distance south of the island of Astypalaia and is primarily known for its rugged terrain and limited vegetation. The island's geology is characterized by rocky outcrops and steep cliffs, making it largely inaccessible by conventional means.
Historically, Futamid does not appear to have been permanently settled or to have played a significant role
The island's ecological significance is primarily tied to its role as a habitat for various seabirds and