ylävatsaa
Ylävatsaa is a small island located in the southwestern part of the Gulf of Finland, Finland. It is part of the island group known as the Pakri Islands, which are situated near the mouth of the Pärnu Bay.
The island has a total area of approximately 0.17 square kilometers and is surrounded by shallow waters.
The island is uninhabited and serves as a nesting ground for various bird species. It is also
Ylävatsaa is situated approximately 60 kilometers southwest of Helsinki, the capital city of Finland. It is
In the past, the island has been used as a site for observation and study by various
Today, Ylävatsaa remains an important part of the natural heritage of Finland, with its pristine landscape