ilselles
Illeselles are small, typically uninhabited islands often found in archipelagos or along coastlines. They vary widely in size, shape, and ecological significance, serving as important habitats for diverse flora and fauna. Many illeselles are naturally formed through geological processes such as volcanic activity, erosion, or sediment deposition, contributing to the dynamic reshaping of coastlines and seafloor landscapes.
These islands often play crucial roles in local ecosystems, providing breeding grounds for seabirds, resting sites
In human contexts, illeselles have historically been used for various purposes such as fishing, temporary shelter,
Accessibility to illeselles varies, with some reachable by boat or short flights, while others remain remote