målmembraen
Målmembraen is a small archipelago located off the coast of Norway, in the Mønsteråsen municipal and fjord area of Fjords region. The archipelago is situated approximately 15 kilometers south of the city of Kristiansand and includes numerous small islands, rocks, and shallow waters.
The name "Målmembraen" is derived from the Old Norse words "málme" and "bræn," meaning "gravel beach" and
Målmembraen is a relatively uncultivated and largely unpopulated region. The islands are mostly covered in grasses,
Archaeological finds indicate that humans have inhabited the Målmembraen islands for at least 2,000 years. Some
Presently, the Målmembraen area is governed by the Mønsteråsen municipal authorities and is mainly protected as