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Trashure Island has now begun  (19-12-2022) with an expandable "Bottland" module for hydroponic plant growth, on the river Contas at Villa Rosa, Taboquinha, Itacaré.

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(A model of Trashure Island as an educational tourist attraction in the mouth of the river Contas at Itacaré)

Trashure Island as a tourist attraction

The new Trashure Island project is now on its way to become a global educational tourist attraction in the bay of Itacaré. Trashure Island will be able to accommodate 15 to 20 people and welcome up to a 100 visitors per day.

There will be rain-collected solar-heated showers, compost toilets that produce usable methane and feed the gardens, a wind-powered solar-heated clothes washing machine, a central solar oven cooking a replenishable solar cake, solar tea that the visitors can experience, salt-water batteries using waste aluminium cans and copper wire that produces direct electrical current and usable hydrogen. 

Trashure Island will also have a hydroponic rain-collected river feeder spiraling down the central bamboo pyramid which will produce many types of fruits and vegetables along with watering coconut palms and cocoa trees. 

Our Global Business Plan

After one year of successful business, Trashure Island can be franchised globally.

Along with tourist islands we plan to produce and sell hydroponic farming islands on eutrophic lakes around the world that are a third of the price of regular farmland and can produce up to twice the amount of crops because the plants never need irrigating and flourish even through prolonged droughts.

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Future Potential

The above models show how an island can be expanded with full grown palm trees and beaches and move as a boat. Wave-powered flippers, sails and back-up bio/diesel motors will be used for leaving port and docking when Trashure Island is ready for her maiden trip from the bay of Itacaré.

(This is an amateur video explaining some futurist aspects such as how hurricanes can be calmed by the shadowing and cooling effects of many island colonies on areas of the ocean where hurricanes are born.)

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