Eesti referaat
forests, bogs and merches. Pärnu is the summer capital of Estonia. Its beach,
seaside parks, sanatoriums and rest homes are its characteristic features.
The western part of Estonia is flat and low with meadows, forests and
swamps. It is the gateway to the Islands (Läänemaa). Haapsalu is a small
quiet town on the sea, famous for its curative sea mud.
Saaremaa is the largest island of Estonia. And is characterized by flat
juniper fields, rare plants, windmills, thatches roofs, stone fences and the
hospitality of the local people. The county has over 500 small islets.
Kuressaare is a quiet green town, with clean air and a friendly, unpolluted
environment. Lake Kaali is actually one of the best preserved meteorite
craters in Europe, formed 3500 years ago.'
Hiiumaa is the second largest island in Estonia and is bigger than
Monaco and Andorra. The sea around Hiiumaa is shallow and features about
200 small islets and partly exposed reefs