ulkokalvosta
Ulkokalvosta, also known as Ulkokalvosta Island, is a small, uninhabited island located in the Gulf of Finland, off the coast of Estonia. The island is part of the larger archipelago of the Gulf of Finland, which includes numerous islands and islets. Ulkokalvosta is characterized by its rocky terrain and sparse vegetation, primarily consisting of heather and other low-growing plants. The island is known for its birdlife, with various species of seabirds nesting on its shores.
The island's name, Ulkokalvosta, translates to "Outer Rock" in English, reflecting its position and geological composition.
Ulkokalvosta is not a popular tourist destination due to its remote location and lack of amenities. However,