Pearaamats
Pearaamats is a small, largely uninhabited island located in the northern part of the Baltic Sea. Its geographical coordinates place it within a region known for its archipelago formations and fluctuating sea levels. The island's terrain is characterized by rocky outcrops and sparse vegetation, primarily consisting of hardy mosses and lichens adapted to the harsh coastal environment.
Historically, Pearaamats has seen very limited human activity. Archaeological evidence suggests sporadic seasonal use by early
Due to its ecological significance, Pearaamats and its surrounding waters are part of a protected marine area.