Mark Zuckerberg now owns over 2,300 acres on Kauai—more land than some small towns, and it’s worth more than the island’s annual budget. His estate isn’t just a beach house; it’s a fortress with underground bunkers, dorm-style compounds, and tight security. Some of this land sits on ancestral Hawaiian burial sites, raising deep concerns among locals about erasure of culture and history. While Zuckerberg claims it’s about conservation, many see it as another billionaire transforming paradise into a private enclave. Should sacred land ever be up for sale, no matter the buyer? How do you feel about outsiders reshaping the future of places like Hawaii? #RealEstate #Hawaii #LandRights