Elizabeth Island
Elizabeth Island is a small, uninhabited island located in the Danish Straits between Greenland and Iceland. It is part of the Kingdom of Denmark and is known for its rugged terrain and natural beauty. The island is primarily composed of rocky cliffs and sparse vegetation, making it a unique spot for wildlife observation.
The island is named after Queen Elizabeth II and is often visited by researchers and nature enthusiasts. Due to its remote location, access is limited, and there are no permanent settlements or infrastructure. Elizabeth Island serves as a habitat for various bird species and marine life.