Iazoni Cave Natural Monument
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| Iazoni Cave Natural Monument | |
|---|---|
| Jazon Cave, Tskaltsitela Cave | |
| Nearest city | Kutaisi |
| Coordinates | 42°16′19.62″N 42°44′1.63″E / 42.2721167°N 42.7337861°E[1] |
| Established | 2007 |
| Governing body | Agency of Protected Areas |
| Website | Iazoni Cave Natural Monument |
Iazoni Cave Natural Monument (Georgian: იაზონის მღვიმე) also known as Tskaltsitela Cave[2] is a karst cave located across the river Tskaltsitela near village Godogni, Terjola Municipality, just outside Kutaisi in Imereti region of Georgia, 135 metres above sea level.[3] Cave is on the right bank of Tskaltsitela river, the tributary of the Rioni, near Godogni village bridge.
Iazoni cave is carved in the Lower Cretaceous limestone, which is a riverbed material. Cave total length is 40 meters. Cave is notable for it arch-shaped ceilings naturally decorated with small stalactites accompanied by stalagmites on the floor. Width of the cave is quickly reduced to 2.5 m at a distance of just 10 m from the entrance and the ceiling height decreases to 0.5 m closer to the cave end section. Silty muck makes cave floor slippery and access to cave difficult.[4]