This tree is an approximately 400 year-old, 9.75 m (32 ft.) high Prosopis cineraria tree. The tree stands on top of a 7.6 m (25 ft.) high sandy tell that formed around a 500-year-old fortress. The tree is a local tourist attraction, visited by approximately 50,000 tourists every year. It is believed to be the site for cults practicing ancient rites. Since October 2010, archaeologists have unearthed pottery and other artifacts in the vicinity of the tree, some of which may date back to the Dilmun civilisation.

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