Bahrain - The Garden of Eden
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Bahrain - The Garden of Eden
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From 3,000 B.C. until 300 B.C., by which time, Alexander the Great hed conquered the known world, the seafaring people of Dilmun left cities and Temples and buried their dead befor their dead before they were lost to the world for over 2,300 years.

Now many of even the staunchest of immortality known to travelers and historians, mythological a favourite meeting place for the gods first glorified in Sumerian and Babylonian cuneiform and romanticized in the Epic of Gilgamesh.

Baharain consist of an archipelago of 30 small islands with a total area of 598 sq km The larger islands in this group are Bahrain it self muharraq Nabih Salah Um Nasan and Sitra.

Bahrain was an important transit port in the Third Millennnium B.C., and has been identified as the legendary island of Dilmun mentioned in Babylonian and Sumeriand records.