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12/27/2023

🌊🏄‍♀️ Get Ready for our launch in 2024🌞🌴

📢 Introducing Tru Island, your one-stop shop for all your outdoor adventure needs! Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or just starting out, we've got everything you need to make the most of your time in the great outdoors. 🌿⛰️

Are you ready to experience the thrill of gliding across the water? Look no further than our amazing collection of paddleboards! We have the perfect board to suit every skill level and preference. From carbon fiber hand shaped fiberglass boards to high pressure Inflatables that are more easy to travel with. 🌊🏄‍♂️

Many new product launches coming soon!
Skateboards, bicycles, collaboration with local artist, apparel and more. We are so excited to share what we've been working on for the last year.

Join our growing community of outdoor enthusiasts! Follow us for regular updates, tips, and tricks to enhance your outdoor adventures. Be the first to know about new product releases, exciting promotions, and exclusive offers. Join our mission/ team from the bottom floor. 📲💪

🌐 Website: https://www.truisland.com/

🌟 Your Adventure Starts Here! 🌟

At Tru Island, we're passionate about helping you make the most of your time in nature. So, whether you're hitting the waves with our paddle boards or exploring new trails with our outdoor gear, we're here to support and inspire you every step of the way. 🌊🏕️

🛍️ Shop now and embark on your next outdoor adventure with us! 🌞


08/23/2021

When Hernan Cortez discovered the Aztec Empire in 1519, he found 200,000 people living on an island in the middle of a lake. Tenochtitlan, now Mexico City, was one of the biggest and best-fed cities in the world. The city was completely surrounded by water.

To feed their enormous population, the Aztecs built chinampas, or floating gardens, to convert the marshy wetlands of Lake Texcoco into arable farmland. Each garden was 300 feet by 30 feet. To make a garden, workers weaved sticks together to form a giant raft, and then then piled mud from the bottom of the lake on top of the raft to create a layer of soil three feet thick.

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