It depends on your personal belief. Nobody has found Eden, and many believe that Eden no longer exists, but that it was destroyed after Adam and Eve were cast out.
Most believe that Eden was located somewhere in the Middle East or northern Africa, since that is where most of the Bible takes place. However, others believe that Eden could be anywhere, since it does not say how far Adam and Eve were sent after they were cast out, and Noah was not necessarily taken back to the same place he came from after the flood. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that Eden was located in North America.
The Garden of Eden is believed to have existed around 4000 BC according to some religious texts and interpretations.
The fruit on the tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden was commonly believed to be an apple.
The fruit on the tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden is traditionally believed to be an apple.
In the Garden of Eden, the Tree of Knowledge is traditionally believed to be located in the center of the garden.
The fruit on the tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden is traditionally believed to be an apple.
The fruit on the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden is traditionally believed to be an apple.
The Garden of Eden was created according to the Bible in the Book of Genesis. It is believed to have existed around 6,000 years ago.
In Hebrew, Eden (עֵדֶן ) means "paradise" or "Eden", the same as it does in English.
Eden Hazard played for Belgium in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
A:No. Every part of the earth has been mapped and photographed, and there is no Garden of Eden. In fact, Leon R. Kass (The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis) says that the Garden of Eden is a purely mythic place. There never was a Garden of Eden on earth.
Well, there are at least two Eden Kendalls. First there is the motion picture category played by Renee Russo in the 1987 TV series Sable. Then there is Eden Kendall the disk jockey on Gator Country WGNE of Jacksonville, Florida.
Eden is eden in Swedish.