rasitusvaara
Rasitusvaara is a small, uninhabited island located in the Gulf of Bothnia, part of the Baltic Sea, off the coast of Finland. Situated in the archipelago of the municipality of Kemi, it lies approximately 15 kilometers northwest of the mainland city of Kemi. The island is notable for its rugged, rocky terrain and its role as a protected nature reserve, offering a pristine example of the natural coastal environment typical of the region.
The name "Rasitusvaara" translates roughly to "worn-down hill" in Finnish, referring to the island’s eroded, wind-swept
Access to Rasitusvaara is restricted, as the island is part of the **Kemi Archipelago National Park**, established
Due to its remote location and protected status, Rasitusvaara remains largely undisturbed by human activity, offering