in 1594, the dutch traveler gene valenchotan drew a map of the island. you can see the lake grave isthmus. between it and the barents sea in the 17-18 centuries, the thoughts of the solovetsky monastery, a bay, a gildina were located on the island. an intermediate stop for warships, it was often attacked; the island lived in constant alarm. what can't you say about him? now calm, silence, broken only by the cries of tea. in the middle of the 19th century, a norwegian married couple settled on the kildin, their homeland, johan and karolina erikson left in search of a better life and found it oddly enough, they fished in the harsh realities of the arctic island. erikson seals were hunted during this period were the only population of the keledins, the head of the family, johan was called the kildin king, his wife bore him 13 children, johan and karolina are buried. in this land for over 60 years. three generations of ericsson lived here since the end of the soviet regime. they left the president infrastructure development plans. kildins were built in the 1