Hawaii had full legal authority to sell the entire thing, the same as the US Virgin Islands had full legal authority to sell Little St James
There is nothing in the parent US constitution deterring that either.
Hawaiian authorities partially by a hair sliver decided to try to do something to benefit the Hawaiian people in the face of capital, while collecting the capital. A more patient Ellison or one determined not to have anyone there could have wound up with the whole large private island.
I am in no way qualified to critique cartography, but I would like to give some constructive criticism as someone who used to live there. A few of the labels imply the island is in a different spot.
For instance Mokuhoʻoniki is to the east of Molokai, but it appears to be to its north in your map.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/21%C2%B008'00.7%2522N+156%...
I am glad you included some of the bathymetric info in the map, as it reveals a lot about how the islands formed and what they might have looked like in the past. (Check out “Maui Nui”). The downside is that some of the seamounts imply many small above sea level islands exist. For instance, it looks like there are a tiny smattering of islands to the southwest of the Big Island around Kuhulu Rock. But those seamounts are unrelated to the Hawaiian hotspot and are deeply submerged. The reason I noted Mokuhoʻoniki is because that appears to be where the Tuscaloosa Seamount is located.
That seamount is fascinating in and of itself, is it is actually a massive fragment of the Koʻolau mountain that slid into the sea millions of years ago.
I’d be thrilled to talk more about your map, and provide any more interesting details. The last thing I’d like to add is that the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands have Hawaiian names as well. You may be interested in providing those names. For instance, the Gardner Pinnacles is known as Pūhāhonu.
And the font used seems very familiar so I assume the text was added during the digital manipulation phase?
And in many cases, bring your passport.
Interesting Waterworld out there
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channels_of_the_Hawaiian_Islan...
Beautifully made, and it shows.
Would love to see your map-making workflow.
And I like the birdlist too <3
This is not even a map but an outline of islands and without any scale...
"A map without scale and legend is not a valid map" - i know that from 4th grade...
Most disappointing post of 2026 so far.
At least there is no AI slop. 2/5