Kaoliniitilla
Kaolinitteli is a Finnish word that translates to "little island of kaolin". Kaolin is a type of clay, a fine-grained earth material that is rich in kaolinite, a mineral composed of hydrated aluminum silicate.
The name Kaolinitteli refers to an area on the island of Laukaa in Central Finland. The island
Kaolinitteli is also the name of a former industrial area on the island. The area was home
In the early 20th century, the kaolin mining industry in Finland was thriving, with several large-scale mines
Today, the area is largely abandoned and has been reclaimed by nature. The site remains a reminder