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BAHRAIN has not always been an island. Up until around 6000 BC, Bahrain was part
of the Arabian Peninsula before it began drifting away. The earliest
recorded references to Bahrain date back to the third millennium
BC, when it was known as Dilmun.
Equally significant
is the discovery of thousands of burial mounds, each covering
a stone built chamber which formed the grave. It is believed that
one time there were more than 150,000 burial mounds, most of these
are still there in its place and it is part of Bahrain major tourism
sites.
This is the name from where our most new attraction comes and that’s the LOST PARADISE
OF DELMON BAHRAIN. “It’s in Zalaq area, part of Al
Areen Resort Bahrain’s first fully themed water park is
an experience no-one should miss. Featuring 14 major water attractions
and slides, also showcase the biggest, sandy beach wave pool in
the GCC, 325m long lazy river, swim-up bar, kids wet-play area,
waterslides too numerous to mention! Plus fantastic live DJ music,
food, beverages, shopping and ambience - it is a day out for the
whole family".
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