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Niihau Island, USA

Niihau island is a small, privately owned island in the Hawaiian Archipelago that has been off limits to visitors for more than a century. The small island, which is privately owned by a Native Hawaiian community, is one of Hawaii’s most unspoiled and pristine places. This island is famous for its beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage. It is also known for its unique, only spoken by residents, language.

Niihau is a beautiful island, but access is restricted. Only a few authorized visitors are allowed each year. Its isolation, as well as the preservation of traditional life on the island, has made it a mysterious and fascinating place. Rumors and legends surround its culture and history. Niihau Island is a unique opportunity to see a traditional way of living that has been largely unchanged over the centuries and to enjoy Hawaii’s unspoiled beauty.

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