Kolbeinsey (or,
Kolbeinn's Isle,
Seagull Rock,
Mevenklint,
Mevenklip, and
Meeuw Steen) is a small
islet off the northern coast of
Iceland, north-northwest of the island of
Grímsey. The island is the northernmost point of
Iceland and lies north of the
Arctic Circle. A
basalt landform, devoid of
vegetation, it is subject to rapid wave
erosion and is expected to disappear in the near future, probably around the year 2020, based upon current rates of erosion.