kõõlovaks
Kõõlovaks is a term that can refer to a small, often uninhabited, island or a rocky outcrop. The word itself is derived from Estonian and is commonly used in coastal regions of Estonia and Finland. These land formations are typically characterized by their limited size and rugged terrain, often lacking significant vegetation. They can be important for seabirds as nesting sites or resting places.
Geologically, kõõlovaks are usually the result of glacial erosion or post-glacial rebound, where landmasses are slowly
In some contexts, the term might also be used colloquially to describe any small, isolated land feature,