raftökum
Raftökum is a small island located in the southwestern part of Iceland, within the Flatholmen area of the Reykjanes Peninsula. The island is characterized by its rugged landscape, featuring steep cliffs and rocky shores. Raftökum is also home to a scattering of low-lying vegetation, including grasses and wildflowers.
Geologically, the island is composed of basalt rock, which is typical of the region's volcanic formations. The
Raftökum is also notable for its historical significance, particularly in the context of Icelandic settlements and
Numerous bird species have been spotted on the island, including seagulls, puffins, and fulmars. The island's
Outdoor enthusiasts and hikers have begun to explore the island in recent years, drawn by its picturesque