láturinn
Láturinn is a small, uninhabited island located in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, off the southern coast of Iceland. The island is part of the Vestmannaeyjar municipality and is known for its unique geological features and historical significance. Láturinn is characterized by its steep cliffs, rocky terrain, and the presence of a small lighthouse that stands as a prominent landmark. The island is also notable for its birdlife, with several species of seabirds nesting on its shores.
The island's name, Láturinn, translates to "the lighthouse" in Icelandic, reflecting its most distinctive feature. The
Láturinn is accessible by boat from the nearby island of Heimaey, which is connected to the mainland
In addition to its natural and historical significance, Láturinn is also an important cultural and recreational