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Top: The border crossing island being built in the Gulf of Salwa has Bahraini immigration and customs facilities on one bulge and Saudi facilities on the other. Because of its shape, airline pilots have dubbed the island “the bra.” Below: The final span of one of the causeway bridges is lifted into place.

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Press, 24 April 1987, Page 34

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Top: The border crossing island being built in the Gulf of Salwa has Bahraini immigration and customs facilities on one bulge and Saudi facilities on the other. Because of its shape, airline pilots have dubbed the island “the bra.” Below: The final span of one of the causeway bridges is lifted into place. Press, 24 April 1987, Page 34

Top: The border crossing island being built in the Gulf of Salwa has Bahraini immigration and customs facilities on one bulge and Saudi facilities on the other. Because of its shape, airline pilots have dubbed the island “the bra.” Below: The final span of one of the causeway bridges is lifted into place. Press, 24 April 1987, Page 34

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