Måkläppen is a nature reserve that protrudes from the Falsterbo peninsula in southwestern Sweden.
The appearance of Måkläppen changes as sand builds up and is taken away by wind, ocean currents, storm surges and high tides.
Many kinds of waterfowl nest at Måkläppen, and it is an important site for harbor and grey seals.
Because of the area's natural importance, no access is allowed from February to the end of October.
Depending on how currents change, one might encounter small to large remnants of wooden ships up to several hundred years old when walking along the sandbar.