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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Acquires Estate in Hawaii Islands for Secret Bunker Project
Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta and Facebook, has made headlines for acquiring a significant estate in the Hawaii Islands. Located in the Kauai region, the estate spans approximately 1400 acres. Reports suggest that Zuckerberg is undertaking land development efforts to construct a secretive project.
Within the estate’s 5-acre wooded area, plans are underway for the construction of a secret bunker. It is reported that provisions for electricity, food, and other amenities are being prepared with an estimated cost of $260 million.
Despite the project details not being publicly disclosed by Zuckerberg, social media posts made by employees hint at diligent work being carried out without revealing specific information. Concerns have been raised over the stringent measures taken to safeguard the information regarding this project.
The Kauai region, known as ‘The Garden Isle,’ is a popular destination for the wealthy and serves as a platform for various business magnates worldwide. The area has hosted Hollywood movies such as ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ and ‘Jurassic Park,’ attracting global attention.
In August 2014, Mark Zuckerberg made headlines for acquiring land in Kauai. The CEO visited Kauai for Christmas in 2016, sharing photos of the estate with family members, further solidifying the connection to the acquired property.