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Gachedili Canyon Natural Monument ( ka, მარტვილის კანიონი) also known as ''Abasha Canyon Natural Monument'' ( ka, აბაშის კანიონის ბუნების ძეგლი) and ''Martvili Canyon'' ( ka, მარტვილის კანიონი) is an Abasha river erosion
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located in Samegrelo region of Western Georgia in Martvili Municipality near
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village,Gochkadili Canyon in Georgia
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240 meters above sea level. The water in the Abasha river has deep green color in the canyon. The Gachedili Canyon Natural Monument is located 6 km from the popular
Balda Canyon Natural Monument Balda Canyon Natural Monument ( ka, ბალდის კანიონი) is an Abasha gorge located in Samegrelo region of Western Georgia in Martvili Municipality near village Second Balda and ''Balda Monastery of St. Mary's Assumption'', ...
. A canyon visitor center is located in the village Great Inchkhuri on the northern outskirts of the Martvili.Martvili Canyons and sightseeings
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History

Gachedili Canyon used to be a bath place for the Dadiani noble family. Well-preserved remains of a characteristic Megrelian two-storey mill operational in 18th and 19th centuries can be seen in canyon proximity. The lower canyon ''Dadiani trail'' has a 30 steps staircase made of large squares of limestone. According to the legend, this stairway was followed by George the Hagiorite and David IV of Georgia.


Morphology

Gachedili Canyon is long, wide and deep. In the center of the canyon, waterfalls with high drops exist. The Gachedili Canyon was carved by erosive action of the Abasha River in the limestone rocks of the southern part of the ''Ashkah massif'' in the
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. Canyon creation was triggered by a
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, which was responsible for many ''Abbasid rifts''. Limestone bridges preserved in two locations along canyon and provide evidence of the collapse of one or several karst caves. From the
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prospective it is evident that the
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was formed in Mesozoic and Paleocene sediments which are now exposed by canyon erosion.


Paleontological findings

Canyon provides paleontological insight into Mesozoic age and
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age, the time of giant reptiles, mammals and birds. In 2010 in the area between Gatshedili and Inchkhuri villages, an
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expedition found about 20 footprints of dinosaurs along with some bone fragments mostly of herbivorous dinosaurs of medium size. Numerous remains of invertebrates, such as nautiloids,
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s, brachiopods and
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helped to determine
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of these findings. They originated from the upper Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic Era, Maastrichtian and Danish periods, or 100.5–65.5 Ma, the period coinciding with a 200 million year long supremacy of dinosaurs. Also found were fragments of giant reptile of the extinct sea- Mosasaur. A second Ilia State University expedition in 2011 found in some caves, prehistoric human remains (bones and bones fragments) along with the bones of extinct animals, such as the cave bear and
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. Fossilized bones of prehistoric Earth animals, which lived 65-75 million years ago, also has been found by expeditions from the Ilia State University International Institute of Earth Sciences. As a result of these findings, the Gachedili canyon was made a
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by the government of Georgia in October 2010.


Flora and fauna

The Gachedili Canyon limestone cliffs are surrounded by Euxine-Colchic deciduous forests with typical mixed flora, including
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, black alder (''Alnus glutinosa''), hornbeam (''
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'' and '' C. orientalis''),
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(''Fagus orientalis''), and sweet chestnut (''Castanea sativa'') together with evergreen Nordmann fir (''Abies nordmanniana''),
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(''Picea orientalis'') and Scots pine (''Pinus sylvestris'') and many varieties of
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es and ferns. The lower part of the Canyon is rich in trout and other species of fish. Amphibians and reptiles include European green toad (''Bufotes viridis''), hylidae, dice snake (''Natrix tessellata''). There are also birds of prey and several species of bats.Abasha Canyon Natural Monument
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Tourist attractions

From the canyon visitor center, the 700 m long stone-paved tourist route has two bridges that lead to three canyon viewing platforms and to the historic ''Dadiani trail''. Visitors are also offered a boat trip through canyon on a 300 meter long section of the Abasha river.Martvili Canyon
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One section of the canyon, known as the ''Dadiani's Bath'', boasts an exceptional beauty. Until the early 2000s the canyon was virtually unknown except by locals. However, recently the site has experienced a visitor boom from both locals and tourists alike. Some accidents have occurred with
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s jumping from waterfalls, swimmers in the high water, scuba diving without proper equipment or training and rappelling or spelunking activities.John A. Graham, Ph.D
Martvili Canyon
/ref> The government has responded by restricting access through an electronic ticketing system in order to increase safe access for tourists and to preserve the natural beauty of the canyon - the hidden gem of Martvili. Water in the canyon stays very cold year around and does not get warmer as seasons change.


See also

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Balda Canyon Natural Monument Balda Canyon Natural Monument ( ka, ბალდის კანიონი) is an Abasha gorge located in Samegrelo region of Western Georgia in Martvili Municipality near village Second Balda and ''Balda Monastery of St. Mary's Assumption'', ...
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Abasha (river) The Abasha ( ka, აბაშა, xmf, აბაშა), also known as the Abashistskali (Georgian: აბაშისწყალი) or Abashatskari (Mingrelian: აბაშაწყარი) is a river in western Georgia, running for in the ...
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River Abasha Waterfall Natural Monument River Abasha Waterfall Natural Monument ( ka, მდ. აბაშის ჩანჩქერის ბუნების ძეგლი) is a waterfall at the source of Abasha River with a height of 30 m at 630 m above sea level in ...


References

{{Protected areas of Georgia (country) Natural monuments of Georgia (country) Canyons and gorges of Georgia (country) Geography of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Protected areas established in 2013