louhituihin
Louhituihin is a Finnish term that translates to "pebble beach" or "shingle beach". It specifically refers to a type of coastal landform composed of rounded stones and pebbles. These beaches are typically found along coastlines where wave action and erosion have broken down larger rocks into smaller, smoothed pieces. The size of the pebbles can vary significantly, from very small grains to larger stones.
Louhituihin are distinct from sandy beaches, as they lack fine sand particles. The composition is primarily
In Finland, louhituihin are common in the archipelago and along the Baltic Sea coast. They can be