Padulas
Padulas refers to a small, uninhabited island located off the coast of Italy. It is situated within the Tyrrhenian Sea, part of the Italian archipelago. The island's geological formation is volcanic in origin, a characteristic shared by many islands in the region. Its topography is rugged, with steep cliffs and rocky shores. The vegetation is sparse, primarily consisting of hardy Mediterranean shrubs and grasses that have adapted to the salty air and limited soil.
Historically, Padulas has had little human presence. Its remote location and lack of natural resources have
The island's ecosystem is notable for its birdlife. Seabirds, such as gulls and cormorants, nest on its