Sataplia Cave

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Sataplia Cave is a popular karst cave and nature reserve in western Georgia, renowned for its impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and nearby dinosaur footprint sites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf karst cave
show cave
tourist attraction
conservationStatus protected area
country Georgia
ecosystem karst forest landscape
geologicalType karst
hasAttraction artificial dinosaur models
glass observation platform
panoramic viewpoint
visitor center
hasEducationalRole geological education
paleontological education
hasFeature flowstone formations
stalactites
stalagmites
underground halls
hasLighting artificial illumination
hasNameOrigin derived from Georgian word for honey ("sataplia")
hasNearbySite dinosaur footprint site
dinosaur trackway
hasProtectionReason dinosaur footprints preservation
unique karst formations
hasTrail marked walking paths
historicalUse area once known for wild bees and honey
knownFor dinosaur footprints
scenic cave formations
tourist infrastructure
languageOfName Georgian
locatedIn Imereti
surface form: Imereti region
locatedInContinent Asia
Europe
locatedInRegion Caucasus
locatedNear Kutaisi
locatedOn Mount Sataplia
managedBy Agency of Protected Areas of Georgia
nearbyCity Kutaisi
openToPublic yes
partOf Sataplia Nature Reserve
surface form: Sataplia Managed Reserve

Sataplia Nature Reserve
protectedAreaType nature reserve
region western Georgia
tourismCategory eco-tourism site
geotourism site
touristStatus popular tourist destination
tourType guided tours

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Imereti hasCave Sataplia Cave