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If by "land regions," you mean islands, there are eight.


Chukoo is sadly mistaken. If a missile gets close, they are going to get their face kicked in, and China is going to stab us in the back with Russia, and that will be WW3, and the Jihadis will join them as well, and then nukes will rain down like the prophecy of God returning to the earth.

These are compilation videos of spearfishing in Hawaii. This dive my friend and I both land nice size Uluas. One is a White and one is a Kagami.

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my great grandfather left land in hawaii .. now other people in the family are pursuing it … my grandma is the only living sibiling .. wouldn’t she receive all of the land? or are other (deceased) sibilings entitled to it?

Depends on if he left a will and how he was in title to the property. Need a property atty on this one.

Scientists discuss how the repeated landslides on the volcanic island of Hawaii may be evidence that the land itself is a Mega Tsunami creator.

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Hello,

I was wondering if the purchase of land in Hawaii was restricted to the indigenous people of Hawaii?

Thank you for any information you can provide me.

Actually, there are only some places where you can buy it in fee. Other places (particularly beach front) are often either owned by land trusts and ‘long term leased’ or reserved to natives or both. There is still a lot you can buy, though.

…to live there in a tent and farm some fruit trees. Is there a good chance that natural disasters like earthquakes would ruin my crop?

Earthquakes usually don’t ruin crops, the volcano’s might though. I don’t know that you can buy cheap land in Hawaii.

http://www.tearsofjoyvideo.com Do you have a property you would like to display. Give Tears of Joy Video a call and we can create a property montage like this one.

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It what year was that arranged and done?
Shouldn’t it be a part of Hawaii and the USA?

There is a monument to Capt, Cook there because he discovered the islands, the monument was erected in 1874 http://www.hawaiiweb.com/hawaii/html/sites/captain_cooks_monument.html. The actual memorial is in Canberra http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_James_Cook_Memorial

Not including zoo animals… haha

It might be the simple feral cat. Their population is booming (disastrously for the ecology there) since the 90’s. I know I saw about 15 or so of them while I was there in 2002. As far as native land bound predators go I believe they have the weight and the population advantage unless the brown tree snake has actually picked up a stable population there. (which I have not seen in the news).

Anyone else able to dispute feral cats as taking the cake?

(Note they are of course invasive species to the islands, so it wouldn’t apply if you only meant true native species of hawaii.)