Toba Waterfall and Arsen Okrojanashvili Cave Natural Monument

Coordinates: 42°28′19.5″N 42°27′18.9″E / 42.472083°N 42.455250°E / 42.472083; 42.455250
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Toba Waterfall and Arsen Okrojanashvili Cave Natural Monument
Toba waterfall
Map showing the location of Toba Waterfall and Arsen Okrojanashvili Cave Natural Monument
Map showing the location of Toba Waterfall and Arsen Okrojanashvili Cave Natural Monument
Map showing the location of Toba Waterfall and Arsen Okrojanashvili Cave Natural Monument
Map showing the location of Toba Waterfall and Arsen Okrojanashvili Cave Natural Monument
Nearest cityMartvili
Coordinates42°28′19.5″N 42°27′18.9″E / 42.472083°N 42.455250°E / 42.472083; 42.455250
Area1.24 km2 (0.48 sq mi)
Established2013
Governing bodyAgency of Protected Areas
Websiteტობის ჩანჩქერისა და არსენ ოქროჯანაშვილის მღვიმის ბუნების ძეგლები

Toba Waterfall and Arsen Okrojanashvili Cave Natural Monument (Georgian: ტობის ჩანჩქერი და არსენ ოქროჯანაშვილის მღვიმე) is the highest in Georgia cascading waterfall of 234 m height and a karst cave complex located 5.6 km to the west from village First Balda (Pirveli Baldi) in Martvili Municipality, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region of Georgia. [1] It is located at 707 metres above sea level on the left bank of Toba river, left-bank tributary of Abasha river and can be reached by marked hiking trail.[2]

Morphology[edit]

The Natural Monument Complex is a combination of the Toba Cascading Waterfall and Arsen Okrojanashvili Cave also known as Toba II Cave. The cave formed in limestones can be accessed using small inflatable boat and is difficult to access by foot. The total length of the cave is 1300 m. The entrance measured 15 meters in height by 20 meters in width opens along the canyon path. Cave has several levels and numerous pathways. Several prominent halls in the cave are named: "Nona Hall", "Nana Hall", "Salon", "University 50", "Tbian" and so on. Cave speleothems formed in a variety of shapes. One of the prominent stalagmites reaches 7 meters in height. Water flow in the cave forms four lakes underground and finally, coming out of the cave, produces cascading Toba Waterfall of 234 m height.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Toba Waterfall and Arsen Okrojanashvili Cave in Georgia". Protected Planet. Retrieved 2018-11-01.
  2. ^ a b (in Georgian) ტობის ჩანჩქერისა და არსენ ოქროჯანაშვილის მღვიმის ბუნების ძეგლები