vahepuhad
Vahepuhad, also known as Vahepuhad 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 Moonsund Islands, which are known for their diverse wildlife and scenic beauty. Vahepuhad Island is characterized by its rocky terrain and sparse vegetation, with the majority of the island being covered in heath and scrubland. The island is home to a variety of bird species, including the common eider, black guillemot, and razorbill. Vahepuhad is also known for its historical significance, as it was once used as a military outpost during the Soviet occupation of Estonia. Today, the island is protected as part of the Moonsund National Park, which aims to preserve the natural environment and cultural heritage of the region. Visitors to Vahepuhad can enjoy hiking trails, birdwatching opportunities, and the chance to explore the island's rich history.