Saarímaa
Saarímaa is a small island located in the Baltic Sea, approximately 10 kilometers off the coast of Estonia. It is part of the Saaremaa County and is known for its picturesque landscapes, rich history, and cultural heritage. The island is connected to the mainland by a causeway, which was completed in 1960. Saarímaa is characterized by its rolling hills, sandy beaches, and dense forests, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and tranquility.
The island has a long history dating back to the Stone Age, with evidence of human settlement
Today, Saarímaa is known for its traditional Estonian architecture, including wooden houses and churches. The island