luotoon
Luotoon is a Finnish term that translates to "islet" or "skerries" in English. It refers to small, rocky islands or submerged rocks that are often found in archipelagos and coastal areas. These formations are typically the result of glacial erosion and post-glacial rebound, where the landmass rises after the weight of ice sheets is removed. Luotoon formations are characterized by their exposed, wave-battered surfaces and sparse vegetation.
These features play a significant role in maritime navigation, often posing hazards to shipping. However, they