Kutaisi Agricultural Market- An Abundance of Produ…
Kutaisi Agricultural Market- Spices
Kutaisi Agricultural Market- Pomegranates and Ches…
Kutaisi- Trying on a New Pair of Boots at the Mark…
Kutaisi- Sandstone Relief at the Entrance to the M…
Kutaisi- Sandstone Relief at the Entrance to the M…
Kutaisi- Sandstone Relief at the Entrance to the M…
Kutaisi- Sandstone Relief at the Entrance to the M…
Kutaisi- Sandstone Relief at the Entrance to the M…
Kutaisi- Georgian Parliament Building
Kutaisi- Poorly Maintained
Enguri Dam
Enguri Dam
Enguri Gorge- Near the Border with Abkhazia
Enguri Dam
Enguri Gorge- Landslide
On the Road to Mestia
Enguri Gorge- The Road from Zugdidi to Mestia
Zugdidi to Mestia Road
Enguri Gorge
Mestia and Caucasus Mountains
Glaciers in the High Caucasus
Mestia- Defensive Towers
Kutaisi- Souvenir Sellers Outside the Gelati Monas…
Kutaisi- Interior View of Gelati Monastery
Kutaisi- Refreshments on Offer Outside the Gelati…
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery Mosaic
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery- Stairway to Heaven?
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery Fresco
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery- Monk at Prayer
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery- Through an Archway
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery Fresco
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery Fresco
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery Fresco
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery- Monks at Prayer
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery Fresco
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery Fresco
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery Frescoes
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery Frescoes
Kutaisi- Russian Car of Unknown Make at the Gelati…
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery- Monk Locking-up After R…
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery- Bell Tower
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery
Kutaisi- Gelati Monastery
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Kutaisi is the traditional rival of Tbilisi for capital status, and has since the days of the Golden Fleece been considered the capital of Western Georgia (then Ancient Colchis). It remains Georgia's second largest city, but to the irritation of the proud locals, does not come even close to Tbilisi's present day size and wealth. (Wikipedia)
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