Sääriluu
Sääriluu is a type of natural formation found in coastal areas, particularly in Estonia and other parts of the Baltic Sea region. Literally translating to "outer reef" or "outer shoal" in Estonian, Sääriluu refers to a submerged or partially submerged ridge or mound of sediment, often composed of sand, gravel, or rock.
These formations are typically situated offshore, where the deeper waters of the sea merge with the shallower
One of the primary features of Sääriluu is its ability to act as a natural barrier against
Additionally, Sääriluu can also impact local navigation and marine engineering, as they may pose a hazard to
Throughout history, human interaction with Sääriluu has been varied. Some have been mined for aggregate materials,