roiskaus
Roiskaus is a Finnish term that describes the phenomenon of scattering or dispersal of shells, stones, or other objects along the beach. The word is commonly used in coastal areas of Finland, particularly in regions where the climate is tempered by proximity to the Arctic Circle.
The roiskaus occurs when waves wash over stones or shells embedded in the beach or seabed, stripping
The Finnish term is associated with the concept of "hyökyaallinen" (off-shore driftwood) and can refer to the
Beaches with notable roiskaus can also provide information to historians and those interested in collecting items
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