Puntus
Puntus is a small, uninhabited island located in the Baltic Sea, approximately 10 kilometers off the coast of Estonia. The island is part of the Haapsalu Archipelago and is situated near the town of Pärnu County. Puntus is notable for its unique geological features, consisting primarily of steep cliffs and rocky terrain, which rise dramatically from the sea.
The island has a rich history, with evidence of human activity dating back to the Bronze Age.
Today, Puntus is primarily of ecological and scientific interest. Its rugged landscape supports diverse plant and
Access to Puntus is restricted, and the island is not open to the public for recreational purposes.