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Zuckerberg's $100 Million Hawaiian Compound Raises Eyebrows

The Facebook CEO's secretive construction project features extensive security measures, self-sufficiency systems, and has sparked local controversy.

  • Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly building a $100 million compound in Hawaii, featuring extensive security measures and self-sufficiency systems.
  • The compound, known as Koolau Ranch, spans over 1,400 acres and includes more than a dozen buildings, two central mansions, at least 30 bedrooms, 30 bathrooms, and a network of treehouses.
  • Security features include an underground bunker with a blast-resistant door, numerous surveillance cameras, and doors with keypad locks and soundproofing.
  • The compound is designed to be self-sufficient, with a large water tank, pump system, and existing agricultural land for food production.
  • Zuckerberg's construction project has sparked controversy among local residents and raised questions about the billionaire's intentions and the impact on the local community.
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