- Laucala
Laucala (pronounced|lauðala) is an island in
Fiji . It is one of three small islands, the others beingQamea and Matagi, lying to the east ofThurston Point on the island ofTaveuni . The total land area of the island is 12 square kilometers. Five kilometers long, it has a maximum width of three kilometers, and in certain places this narrows to 1.5 kilometers. Laucala is separated from Qamea, to the west, by a strait several hundred meters wide. The privately owned island boasts what many consider to be Fiji's most exclusive resort.Seru Epenisa Cakobau , the Fijian monarch who unified the nation before ceding the islands to theUnited Kingdom in1874 , sold Laucala to European settlers who established acopra plantation, before turning it over to theAustralia -basedCarpenter Group . In1972 , publishing magnateMalcolm Forbes bought the island, and upgraded the living accommodation of its inhabitants - who worked on his estate - at his own expense. He also provided free primary education and paid up to half of a student's secondary and tertiary education expenses. He also sought to diversify the island's economy away from its dependence on copra by promotingtourism andcattle andgoat farming . Forbes died in 1990 and is buried at Laucala. In2003 Dietrich Mateschitz , head of theRed Bull energy drink company, bought the island from Forbes heirs.
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