Hofuðsey
Hofuðsey is a small, uninhabited island located off the coast of Iceland. It is situated in the Westfjords region, a remote and rugged part of the country known for its dramatic cliffs and abundant birdlife. The island is characterized by its rocky terrain and sparse vegetation, typical of many Icelandic coastal islands.
Geologically, Hofuðsey is composed of basaltic rock, formed from ancient volcanic activity. Like much of Iceland,
The island serves as an important breeding ground for various seabird species, including puffins, guillemots, and