Biologist recommends a remote Baltic Sea island – closer to Sweden
Marine biologist Ivars Putnis suggests an uninhabited island near Gotland for an excursion, where there are no mosquitoes or cars, and which is biologically unique.

Marine biologist Ivars Putnis shared a recommendation for excursion enthusiasts on the Latvian Radio program "Zināmais nezināmajā". He suggests visiting one of the most remote islands in the Baltic Sea. According to Putnis, this island is located near Sweden's Gotland island, not in Latvia. It is uninhabited and stands out for its peculiar biological features. The biologist notes that the island has no mosquitoes or cars, making it an especially peaceful and quiet place for relaxation. The exact name of the island is not mentioned, but interest in natural objects in the Baltic Sea is high. Such recommendations may inspire tourists to seek lesser-known places away from crowds.


