keelõõne
Keelõõne is an Estonian term that refers to a narrow, elongated bay or inlet, typically found along a coastline. These geographical features are formed by the sea encroaching into the land, often creating a sheltered and elongated body of water. The shape of a keelõõne is characterized by its length relative to its width, giving it a slender appearance.
The formation of keelõõnes is usually a result of coastal erosion and geological processes. Tectonic activity,
Keelõõnes can vary significantly in size, from small indentations to extensive waterways. They often provide important