Korvatunturi
Korvatunturi, meaning "ear mountain" in Finnish, is a prominent fell in Finnish Lapland, Finland. The peak rises to about 486 meters above sea level and is noted for its distinctive silhouette, which observers say resembles an ear from certain viewpoints. The mountain lies in a remote, sparsely populated part of Finnish Lapland and is part of the subarctic highland landscape that characterizes the region.
In Finnish folklore, Korvatunturi is best known as the rumored home and workshop of Father Christmas (Joulupukki).
Today the area is primarily visited by travelers seeking wilderness experiences in Lapland. The mountain remains
The name Korvatunturi derives from its shape, described as two rounded summits resembling an ear. The feature
See also: Santa Claus in popular culture, Lapland, Joulupukki.