
It is a cave-city located in the gorge of the Dzverula River. Primordial people lived in those natural caves over 35 thousand years ago. Small forest paths lead to caves which were used as human shelters and cult places. After you can go for a walk by the river, have a picnic there or in one of the boots located in the middle of the forest.
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The village Navenakhevi is located in Terjola district. There is a double storey karst cave formed from limestone and calcium carbonate. There is a wide hall on the second floor; the height of the hall is 15 meters. And the total length of the cave is 200 m. It is opened for tourists.
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It is a 4 meter high waterfall located in a beautiful valley. In the summer when the level of water drops significantly one can see an entrance to a 25 meter long cave. Next to the waterfall there are also preserved dinosaurs footprints. On hot summer days the place is very popular among the local people.
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It is a trail where you can either walk or go horse riding. It goes to the mountain pass situated on Terjola–Tkibuli boarder. From there you have views on rocky mountains called Tsintskila where according to the legend women and children used to hide from enemies in the caves located on the top of the mountains. In the caves archeologists found Neanderthal skeletons. From the top there are views on the Khvamli Mountain, peaks of Racha and Svaneti Ranges, Caucasus Mountains, Colchis Lowland and Tkibuli Lake with its little islands.
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