PINEAPPLE ISLAND

THE ISLAND OF LANAI - HAWAII’S SIXTH LARGEST ISLAND - HAS BEEN HOST TO SOME OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST PINEAPPLE PLANTATIONS; PROVIDING IT THE NICKNAME, “PINEAPPLE ISLAND.” ITS MINIMAL INHABITANTS INCLUDE LOCAL FARMERS, FLORA, FAUNA, AND OF COURSE, TECH BILLIONAIRE LARRY ELLISON, WHO BOUGHT THE FRUIT-FILLED ISLAND IN 2012 FOR A WHOPPING $300 MILLION (THAT’S ABOUT $3,400 PER ACRE, OR $9 PER PINEAPPLE)