Known as the ‘Foribidden Isle’ of Ni’ihau sits 20km to the south west of Kauai. Home to a small population of around 140 who speak Hawaiian as their primary language, as well as several endangered species of Hawaiian plants and animals, the island is off-limits to the general public. But given its geographic position, do you reckon it doesn’t get much surf? And do you reckon that surf is as populous as Rocky Rights?
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