Seskar Furö is an uninhabited island in the northeast of the Swedish sector of the Bay of Bothnia.
All of the islands in the Haparanda archipelago have emerged in the last 1,500 years or so, as the bed of the bay has risen due to post-glacial rebound following the last ice age.
The land continues to rise at about 8.5 millimetres (0.33 in) per year, so the island is steadily expanding.
[1] The island is sandy, with large dunes on the western shores.
There are remains of a former fishing village, including a turf maze.