keelõõnes
Keelõõnes is a small, relatively uninhabited island located in the Baltic Sea. Its precise geographical coordinates place it within Estonian territorial waters, though it is situated in an area with occasional disputed maritime boundaries. The island is characterized by its low-lying topography, primarily composed of sandy soil and sparse vegetation, making it susceptible to erosion and the effects of strong winds.
The island's name, Keelõõnes, translates loosely from Estonian as "tongue's notch" or "tongue's indentation," likely referring
Ecologically, Keelõõnes supports a limited range of flora and fauna adapted to coastal conditions. Birdlife is