Jäikadele
Jäikadele is a small, uninhabited island located in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of Estonia. It is part of the West Estonian Archipelago. The island is characterized by its rocky shores and sparse vegetation, primarily consisting of low-lying shrubs and grasses. Its geological formation is typical of the region, with limestone bedrock being a prominent feature.
The island's name, "jäikadele," is of Estonian origin and translates roughly to "to the stiff ones" or
Historically, the island may have served as a temporary resting point or navigational landmark for fishermen