Draft:Zaliv Tsivol'ki

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Not to be confused with the Tsivolko Islands in the Nordenskiöld Archipelago.

History
First mapped 1838-1839 in an expedition led by its namesake Avgust Tsivolko.

In 1967 a damaged OK-150 pressurized water reactor of the nuclear powered icebreaker Lenin was dumped east of the bay.

Since the whole Island has been used for nuclear weapons testing and final storage all throughout the Cold War, it poses a significant health threat to this day and is uninhabitable.