isäärkuhast
Isäärkuhast is a small, unpopulated island located in the Baltic Sea. It is part of the archipelago of Estonia and is known for its rugged coastline and sparse vegetation. The island is primarily composed of rocky terrain and has limited soil cover, making it unsuitable for significant plant growth or human settlement.
The name "isäärkuhast" translates to "father's reef" or "father's rock" in Estonian, likely reflecting its appearance
Access to isäärkuhast is difficult, typically requiring a boat and careful navigation due to submerged rocks