the biblical descriptions is actually very short. there are four river, tigris and euphrates are two of them. then the other two are actually kind of unknown. that s the problem. if you can figure out where all four rivers are, then you ve got the location. and it is the tantalizing mention of these two remaining rivers that has fueled a never ending search for the garden of eden. for centuries, people have looked everywhere from the depths of the persian gulf to rural missouri and even the planet mars. i have a problem with the whole looking for the garden of eden because how are you going to know when you found it? there s no sign posts to it because writing hasn t been invented yet. and that brings us back to the bible writings, tigris and the euphrates.
when we imagine the garden of eden, most of us think of a paradise like this, the ultimate the biblical description is actually very short, it says there were four rivers, tigris and euphrates are two of them. and the roars are unknown. ive use can figure out where all four rivers are, then you ve got the location. and it s the and lizing never ending search for the garden of eden. for centuries people have looked everywhere from the depths of the persian gulf to rural missouri. how are you going to know when you ve found it? there s no sound post to it because writing hasn t been
tigris and euphrates are two of them. and then, the other two are actually kind of unknown. that s the problem. if you can figure out where all the four rivers are, then you ve got the location. and it s the never ending search for the garden of eden. for centuries people have looked everywhere from the depths of the persian gulf to rural missouri. and even, the planet mars. i have a problem with the whole looking for the garden of eden. how are you going to know when you ve found it? there s no sound post to it because writing hasn t been invented yet. which brings us back to the bible story and the two rivers that we can locate today, the tigris and the euphrates in southern iraq. they come together in an area known as the fertile crescent, where civilization first began. a perfect backdrop for the biblical beginning. you ve got the place, the