- Kauai is one of the main islands in the Hawaiian Archipelago which consists of 132 islands and atolls stretching over 1,500 miles in length.
- Kauai has no billboards, rabies, snakes or seagulls.
- Hawaii has its own time zone. It does not observe daylight savings time.
- About 200 of the 680 types of fish in our local waters can be found nowhere else in the world.
- The island of Kauai is home to one of the wettest spots on Earth. The average yearly rainfall on Mt. Waialeale is about 426 inches.
- Kauai is the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands - over six million years old.
- By law, no building on Kauai is allowed to be built taller than a palm tree.
- Polihale Beach, on Kauai's western side, is Hawaii's longest beach. It is 17 miles long and 300 yards wide.
- Imported from Wyoming, buffaloes roam the Hanalei River Valley on Kauai.
- The Wailua River is the only navigable river in Hawaii.
- David Marsh is one of the most experienced videographers in Kauai; he shot his first film in Kauai in 1989
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