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Lanai

Nickname: The Pineapple Isle
Flower: kaunaoa
Color: Orange
Area: 140.6 sq. miles
Population: 5,058
Tourism: Lanai is the home of two luxury resorts, the Manele Bay Hotel and The Lodge at Koele.
Major Attractions: One of the most beautiful and popular spots on Lanai is Hulopoe Bay, with its secluded beach and crystal-clear waters. In Kaunolu Village, on the south side of the island, some of the best-preserved ruins and petroglyph carvings from ancient Hawaii can be found. The village is a national historic landmark. Most of the island's more secluded spots are accessible only by foot or four-wheel drive.
Notable Facts: Also called "Hawaii's Most Secluded Island", Lanai was once owned and operated as a pineapple plantation by the Dole Company, Hawaii's primary pineapple producer. The island is now owned by developer Castle & Cook. Although agriculture and ranching are still a vital part of Lanai's economy, the island is better known as a resort destination. Many residents live in Lanai City and work for one of the island's two five-star resorts. Lanai was formed 1.5 million years ago by the volcano Palawa'i.
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