
Unique benches carved out from Bahrain’s limestone could draw visitors to oft-forgotten areas around the kingdom, while also preserving the island’s natural heritage.
Four seats and one table, cut out of limestone from Bahrain’s quarry in Askar, have been unveiled along the beach at the Bu Maher Fort in Muharraq, where Bahrain’s Unesco World Heritage site Pearling Path ends.
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