Tetra Cave belongs to the cast cave category with its finest stalactites and stalagmites. Here one will discover the history of ancient people living in the cave and evidence that proves this fact. Apart from this, visitors will be introduced to 8000 years history of Georgian wine. The cave offers three different types of Imeretian wine, for wine tasting.
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The Okatse river flows from Askhi mountain. Its length is up to 16 km. Erosion has created a canyon in the river gorge, the width in some places reaches 10-15 meters, and the depth is more than 50 meters. The canyon has caves from which karst waters flow. A 780-meter-long suspension bridge is arranged on the cliff that overlooks the gorge of the Okatse River on the territory of Gordi.
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The Navenakhevi karst cave has two floors, four halls and there are many different cave formations. Stalagmites are formed here opposite the stalactites, they together form stalagmites, and its number in the cave is 120, which is much more than the number of stalagmites in the caves of Sataplia and New Athoni. The total length of the cave is 210 meters; the temperature is constantly 14 degrees.
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Sataplia Nature Reserve is located near Kutaisi, only 6 km away from the city. This is a unique place. One can see the footprints of dinosaurs that lived million years ago, travel to a prehistoric karst cave and visit the Colchis Park. A visitor can enjoy the beautiful views that overlooks Imereti from a spectacular vantage point made of glass
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Prometheus Cave is the largest karst cave in Georgia, located 20 km from Kutaisi near the balneological resort Tskaltubo. Visitors will be enchanted by the mysterious underground landscapes of the cave. Stalagmites, stalactites, and petrified waterfalls, formed over millions of years, create a uniquely magical atmosphere.
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There are various caves in a rock in a beautiful groves of boxtrees in the gorge of the Dzevrula river. Caves range in size. 35,000 thousand years ago, primitive humans lived in these natural caves.
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Devis Khvreli (the Giant’s hole) cave is located near the village of Lashe. The cave is 50-40 thousand years old and it is an important archeological site. The ancient human settlements of Upper Paleolithic period have been found there. The entrance to the cave is 5 m high and 40m deep.
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