According to some, Kuwait was probably the original location of the
Pishon River which some suggest watered the
Garden of Eden.
Juris Zarins argued that the Garden of Eden was situated at the head of the Persian Gulf (present-day Kuwait), where the
Tigris and
Euphrates rivers run into the sea, from his research on this area using information from many different sources, including
Landsat images from space. His suggestion about the Pishon River was supported by James A. Sauer of the
American Center of Oriental Research. Sauer made an argument from geology and history that Pishon River was the now-defunct Kuwait River. ==See also==