The Garden of Eden is located in Africa, and more precisely in East Africa.
The Book of Genesis tells us that a river flowed from Eden, towards the Garden of Eden to water it. The Garden of Eden is on the eastern part of Eden.
A compass has four points. North, East, West and South. The fact that the word sees it fit to mention ‘East of Eden’, means that there has to be a North of Eden, West of Eden and a South of Eden. it also indicates that the direction man was moved was eastward.
Genesis 2:8
Yahweh Elohim planted a garden eastward, in Eden, and there he put the man whom he had formed.
Man was taken from the land of creation in Eden and brought to the Garden of Eden which is in the East. This means if we stand in the Garden of Eden, we can without a shadow of a doubt say man and everything in the world was created in the western part of Eden.
In other words, man was created westwards from the Garden of Eden (Garden of Yahweh), otherwise there would be no need for the word to mention East.
Now, If we can identify the eastern part of Eden which is where the Garden of Eden is located, then we can without a shadow of a doubt, locate other sections of Eden.
Now, a river flowed from Eden into the garden, and from there it was parted into 4 heads.
Genesis 2:10
And a river went out of Eden to water the garden, and from there it divided and became four heads
The word says ‘a river went out of Eden to water the garden.’ It does not say ‘rivers watered the garden. Singular vs plural distinction. This means that only when the river was flowing out from the Garden of Yahweh, was it parted.
Hence the use of ‘from there was it divided/ parted’. As in ‘from the Garden of Eden was it divided/ parted.’ The ‘there it divided’ statement, also indicates the singularity of the river in the Garden.
The first head was called Pishon. It flows through the whole land of Havilah, a descendant of Kush/Cush/Ethiopia.