Segatähts
Segatähts, also known as the Segatahts or Segataht, is a small, isolated island located in the Baltic Sea, approximately 10 kilometers off the coast of Estonia. The island is part of the Hiiu County and is known for its unique cultural heritage and natural beauty. Segatähts is uninhabited and is primarily used for recreational purposes, such as fishing and birdwatching. The island is accessible by boat and is surrounded by a variety of wildlife, including seals, seabirds, and various species of fish.
The island's name is believed to have originated from the Estonian words "sega" meaning "mixed" and "täht"
The island's landscape is characterized by its rocky terrain and dense vegetation, which provides habitat for