kalliorannat
Kalliorannat is a Finnish term that translates to "rocky shores" or "rocky coasts." It describes a type of coastal landscape characterized by exposed bedrock, boulders, and rocky formations along the shoreline. These environments are typically found in areas with a hard, rocky geology that has resisted erosion.
In Finland, kalliorannat are a common feature of the country's extensive archipelago and its mainland coastlines,
The flora and fauna of kalliorannat are adapted to the harsh conditions. Vegetation is often sparse, consisting
Kalliorannat are ecologically significant habitats, providing crucial breeding and feeding grounds for many species. They also