Lisi Pall
Lisi Pall is a small, uninhabited island located in the Gulf of Finland, part of the outer islands of Estonia. It is situated approximately 8 kilometers north of the island of Suur-Pakri.
Geographically, Lisi Pall is characterized by its rocky terrain and sparse vegetation, consisting primarily of low-lying grasses and shrubs adapted to the harsh coastal environment. The island is relatively flat, offering little natural shelter.
Historically, Lisi Pall, like many small islands in the area, may have been used as a temporary base for fishermen or seal hunters. Due to its small size and lack of resources, it was never permanently inhabited.
Currently, Lisi Pall holds limited practical value beyond its role as a habitat for seabirds and other wildlife. Its remote location and lack of infrastructure make it unsuitable for human habitation or large-scale development. It contributes to the broader biodiversity of the Estonian archipelago.