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Why is Kauai underdeveloped?

One of the main reasons why Kauai looks underdeveloped is the restrictions imposed on high-rise buildings.To retain the character of the island, commercial buildings are not allowed to go above 50 ft in height.



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Kauai is nicknamed the 'Garden Island'. Because of this, about 97% of Kauai's land is undeveloped.

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Of the major Hawaiian Islands, Moloka?i stands out as the least developed and the least influenced by tourism. O?ahu is home to a major international city; Maui, Kaua?i, Big Island, and Lana?i all have major tourist centers and/or luxury resorts built upon them.

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We know Kauai will most likely disappear completely in 1-1.5 million years, Oahu will take place as the oldest Hawaiian island, Maui will continue to reshape its landscape (with Haleakala giving it's last show of bursting lava before losing its connection to the hot spot) and Big Island volcanoes will eventually finish ...

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Why is the Big Island so underdeveloped? The Big Island has been slow to develop, partly due to Hawai'i's complex land use laws, tight environmental regulations and the fact that there is often strong opposition from locals and Native Hawaiians.

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Many people don't live on the island due to the hazard of losing their home to an active lava flow. Or getting caught up in a hurricane or tsunami. When you live here, you take the risks of living on a volcanic island..we all do.

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Who owns Kauai? After the State of Hawaii, who owns over 155,000 acres on Kauai, the Robinson Family is the second-largest landowner at over 55,000 acres (excluding their Niihau acres), and then Grove Farm is the third-largest landowner at over 30,000 acres.

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Zuckerberg and wife, Priscilla Chan, paid $17 million last month for 110 acres of agricultural land on Kauai, bringing their total Hawaii property holdings to more than 1,400 acres, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported.

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About eighteen miles southwest of the Garden Island (Kauai), sits Hawaii's “Forbidden Island”, also known as Niihau.

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Based on the size of the homeless group she assists at Ho'omana Thrift Shop in Wailua, Rowena Contrades-Pangan estimated there are between 800 and 1,000 homeless people on Kaua'i. “These are local people born and raised on Kaua'i,” said Contrades-Pangan.

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Northwest Movement of the Pacific Plate However, as the plate continues to move, the older islands drift away from the hotspot, causing them to become dormant or extinct. Kauai, being the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands, has moved furthest away from the hotspot, resulting in the absence of active volcanoes.

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Here's a rundown of her history with Hawaii. Oprah Winfrey reportedly owns around 1,000 acres of land across Maui, Hawaii. After the August wildfires, Winfrey visited shelters and started a fund to help locals. Some fans online criticized her call for donations, which she referred to as vitriol this week.

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Their land on Kauai now totals 1,500 acres, which is more than what the government of Kauai owns (975 acres). In this new sale, Winfrey bought the 870 acres from Ulupalakua Ranch, one of the biggest cattle ranches on Maui.

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Ben Stiller, Pierce Brosnan, Michael Crichton, Natalie Merchant and Bette Midler (a native islander) own homes in Kauai. High-profile Maui dwellers include Kelsey Grammar, Oprah Winfrey and Woody Harrelson. Roseanne Barr recently purchased a former macadamia farm on the Big Island.

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Some of the celebrities calling the Garden Island home, include Ben Stiller, Pierce Brosnan, Natalie Merchant and Bette Midler plus, the latest celebs include Lisa Ling and Richie Sambora.

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Location, location, locations. There are many wonderful locations on Kauai. Most of the most expensive homes on Kauai are located on Kauai's north (Kilauea and Princeville) or south shores (Poipu). Oftentimes near the ocean or overlooking the ocean.

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By midcentury the Southeast coast should get a foot to 14 inches of sea level rise and four sunny-day moderate floods a year, while the Northeast coast should get 10 inches to a foot of sea level rise and six moderate sunny-day floods a year.

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