lammikko
Lammikko is a Finnish word that translates to "puddle" or "small pond" in English. It typically refers to a shallow, often temporary body of water that forms on the ground, especially after rain or snowmelt. These bodies of water can vary in size and duration, from small, ephemeral collections of water to larger, more persistent pools.
In the Finnish natural landscape, lammikot are common features, particularly in forested areas, fields, and wetlands.
Lammikot play a role in the local ecosystem. They can provide habitat for various small aquatic organisms,
The term lammikko is often used in a descriptive manner, highlighting the naturalness and simplicity of these