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Aug 20, 2019

[Answer] Which "forbidden" Hawaiian island is closed to outsiders?

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...1. Molokai 2. Niihau 3. Kahoolawe 4. Molokini




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Niihau - Visitors are barred from entering Niihau, known as Hawaii's \"forbidden island.\" Niihau is a privately-owned preservation project and remains without paved roads or plumbing. Scottish widower Elizabeth McHutchinson Sinclair purchased Niihau in 1864 from the Hawaiian King Kamehameha IV for $10,000 worth of gold and the promise to protect the land in the future. She kept her promise and the island's coast closed in the 1930s to protect indigenous people from contracting settlers' diseases. Approximately 70 permanent residents remain on Niihau, which has strict rules for conduct and appearance.:


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