We have collected all the most interesting things about Georgia
Author: Daria Kharchenko
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Roshka Clumps
In the past, the Roska Glacier was more than eleven kilometers long, moving southeastward through the Roska valley. At the moment, there are two glacially descended blocks in Roska. What makes them special is that they are moving. They are some of the largest moving glacial blocks in the entire world.
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Rocky canopy of Bodorn
The rocky canopy or Bodorn pillar has a height of fifteen meters, the pillar slowly narrows to the top, which makes it cone-shaped. There is a cave carved in the lower part of the pillar, but it is quite difficult to approach it. Bodorn's canopy is on the list of unique inorganic natural monuments of the Red Book of G…
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Kazbegi National Park
Kazbegi National Park is distinguished by a variety of mountains, gorges, canyons, avalanche flows. This is a very unusual place that is worth your attention. The vegetation of the park is diverse, forests grow on steep slopes, which creates an unusual landscape. There are many predatory animals in the park.
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Church of Our Lady of Barakoni
The Barakoni Temple is one of the most significant monuments of Georgian dome architecture of the Middle Ages. Outside, the temple is richly decorated with carved ornaments, and built of hewn stone. Khotevi is a small village that was an important trading post. Unfortunately, at present the fortress of the city has be…
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Lake Khanchali
If you are looking for interesting lakes in Georgia, then pay attention to Lake Khanchli. Its peculiarity is that the water here is brown in color and the water is fresh. In summer the surface of the lake is covered with algae. The depth of the lake is very small - only eighty centimeters. This is a truly unique lake.
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Rkoni is one of the most inaccessible monasteries in Georgia
Rkoni is a small monastic complex, the oldest structure of which is the Church of Our Lady of the eighth century. This church has three entrances, a vestibule and a sacristy, and fragments of paintings of the twelfth-seventeenth centuries and frescoes of the thirteenth-fourteenth have been preserved in the interior. B…
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Lava Flow Abduli
The Abuli Lava Stream is one of the natural wonders of Georgia. The stream begins from the mountain, which is now an extinct volcano. In the central part of the lava flow are several lakes, and the slopes of the mountain are covered with "seas of stone. Be sure to visit this unusual place.
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Tabatskuri Lake
Tabatskuri Lake was formed as a result of a volcanic eruption and reaches a depth of forty meters and is the largest of Georgia's lakes by volume. In summer, the lake has a pleasant blue color, and the water is so clean that the locals used it as drinking water. There were also a lot of trout in the lake.
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Likhsky ridge
The Likhsky ridge serves as the boundary between wet and dry subtropics. The ridge stretches for hundreds of kilometers, such a length determines the landscape diversity. From the height of the ridge there is a beautiful view of the natural expanses of the country. Be sure to visit the ridge, because it is not for not…
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Kvernak Ridge
Although the Kvernak ridge is not large in size, it is distinguished by its natural diversity and landscape differences. Ancient settlements used to live on the ridge, there were defensive structures here. Be sure to visit the Kvernak ridge to touch the history of Georgia.
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Chule Falls
The height of Chule Falls is not that high, about 30 meters. Despite its relatively low height, the waterfall looks very massive and mesmerizing. Also this waterfall used to have an important meaning. At one time it was a religious and ritual waterfall.
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Paving stones in Bedene
The paving stones in Bedene are huge, massive lava cobblestones. Such forms are found many places in Georgia, but they are especially popular in this place. There are both large and small hills on the plateau. The burial of a tribal leader was also found in this place, but it was looted.