Tugevpaats
Tugevpaats is a small, relatively uninhabited island located in the Baltic Sea. Its precise geographical coordinates place it within Estonian territorial waters, though it is infrequently visited by humans. The island is characterized by its rugged coastline and sparse vegetation, consisting primarily of hardy grasses and low-lying shrubs adapted to the harsh maritime climate.
The geological composition of Tugevpaats is predominantly rocky, with the bedrock exposed in many areas. This
Wildlife on Tugevpaats is limited to seabirds that utilize the island for nesting and resting. The surrounding