Solkota Cave Natural Monument

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NearestcityTskaltubo
Coordinates42°23′22.4″N 42°37′03.5″E / 42.389556°N 42.617639°E / 42.389556; 42.617639
Area0.0 km2 (0 sq mi)
Established2011
Solkota Cave Natural Monument
Map showing the location of Solkota Cave Natural Monument
Map showing the location of Solkota Cave Natural Monument
Map showing the location of Solkota Cave Natural Monument
Map showing the location of Solkota Cave Natural Monument
Nearest cityTskaltubo
Coordinates42°23′22.4″N 42°37′03.5″E / 42.389556°N 42.617639°E / 42.389556; 42.617639
Area0.0 km2 (0 sq mi)
Established2011
Governing bodyAgency of Protected Areas
Websiteსოლკოტას მღვიმის ბუნების ძეგლი

Solkota Cave Natural Monument (Georgian: სოლკოტას მღვიმე) is a karst cave 2.3 km to the north of village Kumistavi, known for nearby Prometheus Cave Natural Monument, in Tskaltubo Municipality in Imereti region of Georgia,[1] 20 km from Kutaisi. Cave is located on the left bank of river Semi, 379 meters above sea level.[2]

Solkota Cave formed in Sataphlia-Tskaltubo karst massif.[3] Cave entrance is at the bottom of a well in a karst topography covered by vegetation. From here steep corridor expands to 10-15 m and morphs into horizontal floor that leads to a chamber with height of almost 30 m. Cave has an interesting diversity of chemical sediments, stalactites and stalagmites. Of particular interest are stalactites of 5 m thickness, size which is rare in Europe. Also notable is an 8 m high stalagmite with the circumference of 8.5 m at it bottom and 4.5 m in the middle.

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