• Hawaii is home to the tallest mountain on the planet: Mauna Kea on the Big Island — measured from the seafloor — tops out at 33,476 feet. From sea level it measures 13,796 feet high. More >>
• Hawaii is the most geographically isolated population center on earth. The Hawaiian Islands are 2,000 miles from the Marshall Islands; 2,390 miles from California; 2,500 miles from Tahiti; 3,850 miles from Japan; 4,900 miles from China; and 5,280 miles from the Philippines.
• 'Iolani Palace in Honolulu's Capitol District featured electricity before even the White House in Washington, D.C. More about the Palace >>
• Hawaii is home to the longest continuously erupting volcano in recorded history: Kilauea Caldera on the Big Island of Hawaii has been producing a lava flow since January 1983. More >>
• Hawaiian monarch King David Kalakaua (reign 1874 to 1891), was the first reigning monarch to circumnavigate the globe and the first foreign head of state to speak before a joint session of the U.S. Congress.
• Hawaii has no snakes in the wild.
• Hawaii has two official languages English and Hawaiian. More >>
Home to approximately 250 native Hawaiians, Ni'ihau is the smallest of the populated Hawaiian Islands. It is also privately owned: Offered for sale by King Kamehameha IV in 1863, the island was purchased by Elizabeth Sinclair for $10,000. (Sinclair reportedly chose to buy the island over other choice pieces of real estate such as Waikiki, Pearl Harbor and the island of Lanai.) Mrs. Sinclair and her adult offspring turned the entire island into a cattle and sheep ranch before moving back to Kauai.
Forbidden
Today the Kauai descendents of Helen Sinclair Robinson hold title to the land, with the U.S. Navy also maintaining a presence there for weapons testing. Until recently the island was off-limits to outsiders but is now open to helicopter tours on an extremely limited basis. The three-hour tours, offered by the Robinson-owned Ni'ihau Helicopters, subsidize the cost of maintaining helicopter service to the island in times of medical emergency. (One of the few outsiders to visit the island prior to these tours did so in 1941, when a lone Japanese pilot involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor crashed on the island.)
Preserving Culture
As such, the island has remained virtually immune to the influences of the outside world: The Hawaiian language is spoken almost exclusively here, and residents have no electricity, cars, roads, hotels or restaurants. Each family tends its own garden to supplement the beef and mutton that are still raised on the ranch. Meanwhile, the pristine beaches of Ni'ihau yield one of the most prized possessions in the Islands — the extremely rare Ni'ihau shell islanders fashion into lei worth hundreds (and even thousands) of dollars.
What's More...
• Located 17 miles off the west coast of Kauai, Ni'ihau is the smallest of the inhabited Hawaiian Islands, with a land area of 70 square miles.
• Ni'ihau's official flower is the pupu shell
• The island's official color is white
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