
This Tiny Island Was a Hub for Lumberjacks
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Geography, Science
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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Sleepy Island, near Rovaniemi City in Lapland, was once a hub for the logging industry. The island, surrounded by the River Kimioki, was used for floating logs until 1980 when trucks took over. Although uninhabited, it attracts about 500 visitors annually from May to October. The island remains largely unchanged, with a renovated boathouse now serving as a Tavern for tourists.
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How many guests visit Sleepy Island approximately each year?
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What modern feature can be found on Sleepy Island?
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